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Sir Lambert Blackwell to the E of M, mentioning some enclosures, and among them a letter from Prince Eugene (with translation into English). The picture for the Earl of Kingston was of great value, and Sir Lambert parted with it purely to oblige him and the E of M. The copy for the latter might be put on board any man-of-war which came "so high" as Leghorn. The small merchant shipping there was not to be trusted to the value of 10 £. Sir Lambert again asked for credentials to Venice. Florence, 1702 May 20

 Part of Collection — Box: 8, Folder: 55
Call Number: OSB MSS fc.37, Series I

Dates

  • 1702 May 20

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Language of Materials

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In English, French, Latin, Italian and Dutch.

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The materials are open for research.

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