The Diplomatic Correspondence of the Right Hon. Richard Hill ...: Envoy Extraordinary from the Court of St. James to the Duke of Savoy ... from July 1703, to May 1706 ...

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Sir C Hedges to Mr Hill
29
Mr G Stepney to Mr Hill
30
Mr W Aglionby to Mr Hill Part Translated
31
Earl of Nottingham to Mr Hill
32
Separate Article between Great Britain and Savoy Dated Crescentin 795
34
Mr G Stepney to Mr Hill 34 Mr G Stepney to Mr Hill 35 Sir Ch Hedges to Mr Hill
35
Mr G Stepney to Mr Hill
36
Count DAversberg to Mr Stepney
37
de la Tour to Mr Hill Translated
38
Sir Ch Hedges to Mr Hill
39
Mr W Aglionby to Mr Hill Part Translated 41 Count DAversberg to Mr Hill Translated PAGE Whitehall 10th September 1703
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Count DAversberg to Mr Stepney Translated Vienna 10th October 1703
42
Earl of Nottingham to Mr Hill
45
Earl of Nottingham to Mr Hill
46
Lord Godolphin to Mr Hill
47
Earl of Nottingham to Mr Hill
48
Mr W Aglionby to Mr Hill 50 Mr W Aglionby to Mr Hill
50
Mr G Stepney to Mr Hill
52
Mr G Stepney to Sir C Hedges 53 Earl of Nottingham to Mr Hill
53
Mr G Stepney to Mr Hill 55 Mr G Stepney to Mr Hill
55
Earl of Nottingham to Mr Hill
56
Earl of Nottingham to Mr Hill
57
Renewed Instructions of Mr Hill
58
Earl of Nottingham to Mr Hill
59
Sir Geo Rooke to Mr Hill
60
Earl of Nottingham to Mr Hill
61
Sir Geo Rooke to Mr Hill
62
Lord Godolphin to Mr Hill
63
Earl of Nottingham to Mr Hill
64
Earl of Nottingham to Mr Hill
65
Earl of Nottingham to Mr Hill
66
Lord Godolphin to Mr Hill
67
APPENDIX
68
Sir G Rooke to Mr Hill
69
Suggestions to Mr Hill from Friends La Hague 21st June 1699 801
81
APPENDIX C
82
Whitehall 3rd March 1704
91
April 5 May 1704
97
Whitehall 19th May 1704
103
Camp 30th May 1701
110
The Duke of Savoy to Mr Hill Crescentin 9th June 1704
115
The Duke of Savoy to Mr Hill Crescentin 22nd June 1704
122
Reference to M Flotard 732
123
Order to pay Mr Hill and Mr
125
Mr J Chetwynd to Mr Hill Turin 25th June 1704
128
Sir C Hedges to Mr Hill Whitehall 4th July 1704
134
CONTENTS
135
Sir Ch Hedges to Mr Hill
143
Translated
151
Mr Secretary Harley to Mr Hill
156
Windsor 15th Sept 1704
157
Mr J Tucker to Mr Hill
163
Sir C Hedges to Mr Hill
169
Sir C Hedges to Mr Hill
175
Sir C Hedges to Mr Hill
181
Sir C Hedges to Mr Hill
183
10
184
Mr J Tucker to Mr Hill
189
Mr C Godolphin to Mr Hill
197
Lord Godolphin to Mr Hill
203
Sir L Blackwell to Mr Hill
210
Lord Godolphin to Mr Hill
216
Sir C Hedges to Mr Hill
222
Turin 2nd September 1705
224
Prince Liechtenstein to Mr Hill
229
Mr Hills Revocation
235
Mr Hill to Mr Secretary Hedges
239
Mr Hill to the Earl of Nottingham
241
Mr Hill to the Lord Treasurer
247
Mr Hill to Mr G Stepney
249
Mr Hill to Mr Secretary Hedges
254
Bath 5th September 1703
255
25th August 1703
261
Mr Hill to Mr Stepney
262
Mr Hill to Mr Stepney
269
Mr Hill to Mr Stepney
275
Mr Hill to the Commander of
277
Mr Hill to the Earl of Nottingham
281
Whitehall 12th October 1703
282
Mr Hill to Mr Stepney
288
Mr Hill to the Earl of Nottingham
295
Mr Hill to the Earl of Nottingham
298
Mr Hill to the Earl of Nottingham
299
Mr Hill to the Earl of Nottingham 301 Memoire de Mons Hill
300
5th January 1705
301
20
302
Mr Hill to Lord Peterborough
303
Mr Hill to the Earl of Nottingham
304
Mr Hill to Mons St Thomas Translated
305
Mr Hill to the Lord Treasurer
306
Whitehall 2nd Nov 1703
307
Mr Hill to the Earl of Nottingham
308
Mr Hill to the Earl of Nottingham 310 Mr Hill to the Lord Treasurer
309
Mr Hill to the Earl of Nottingham
311
Mr Hill to the Earl of Nottingham
312
Mr Hill to the Earl of Nottingham 314 Mr Hill to the Earl of Nottingham
313
Mr Hill to the Lord Treasurer 316 Mr Hill to the Earl of Nottingham
316
Mr Hill to the Earl of Nottingham
326
Mr Hill to the Duke of Marlborough
327
Mr Hill to the Lord Treasurer
328
Mr Hill to the Earl of Nottingham
329
Mr Hill to the Earl of Nottingham
330
16
331
Turin 29th March 1704
335
Mr Hill to the Earl of Nottingham
336
Mr Hill to Mr Stepney
337
Mr Hill to the Lord Treasurer Turin 1st April 1704
338
Mr Hill to the Earl of Nottingham
339
Mr Hill to the Earl of Nottingham
340
Mr Hill to the Lord Treasurer
341
Mr Hill to the Earl of Nottingham
342
Mr Hill to Mr Stepney
343
Mr Hill to the Duke of Marlborough
344
53
345
Mr Hill to the Earl of Nottingham
346
Mr Hill to Sir G Rooke
347
Mr Hill to the Earl of Nottingham
348
Mr Hill to the Earl of Nottingham 350 Mr Hill to the Earl of Nottingham 351 Mr Hill to the Earl of Nottingham
349
55
350
56
351
Mr Hill to the Earl of Nottingham
352
Mr Hill to the Earl of Nottingham
353
Mr Hill to the Earl of Nottingham
354
Mr Hill to Captain Dolman
355
Mr Hill to the Lord Treasurer
356
Mr Hill to Mr Stepney
357
Mr Hill to the Consul at Nice Translated
358
Mr Hill to
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Mr Hill to Captain Dolman
360
Mr Hill to the Lord Treasurer
361
Mr Hill to the Lord Treasurer
362
Mr Hill to Sir C H Hedges
363
Mr Hill to Sir Ch Hedges
364
Mr Hill to the Duke of Marlborough
365
Mr Hill to Sir C Hedges
366
Mr Hill to the Lord Treasurer
367
Mr Hill to Captain Dolman
368
Mr Hill to Mr Secretary Hedges
369
Mr Hill to the Earl of Nottingham
370
Mr Secretary Harley to Mr Hill
371
Mr Hill to Mr Secretary Harley
372
Mr Hill to Mr Secretary Hedges 374 Mr Hill to Mr Secretary Hedges 375 Mr Hill to Mr Secretary Hedges 376 Mr Hill to Mr Secretary Hedges 377 M...
377
Mr Hill to Mr Secretary Hedges
379
Mr Hill to the Duke of Marlborough
380
Mr Hill to the Lord Treasurer Turin 11th April 1704
381
Mr Hill to the Lord Treasurer Part translated
383
Mr Hill to Mr Secretary Hedges
384
Turin April 1704
385
Mr Hill to the Lord Treasurer
386
Mr Hill to M Flotard Translated
387
Mr Hill to Sir George Rooke
388
Mr Hill to the Lord Treasurer
389
Mr Hill to Mr Secretary Hedges
390
Mr Hill to Lullin and Nicolas Translated
391
Mr Hill to Mr Secretary Hedges 393 Mr Hill to Mr Secretary Hedges 394 Mr Hill to the Duke of Marlborough
392
30th May 1704
394
Mr Hill to the Lord Treasurer
395
Mr Hill to Mr Secretary Hedges
396
Turin 4th July 1704
397
Order of Mr Hill to Captain Dolman
398
57
399
Mr Hill to Mr Secretary Hedges
400
Mr Hill to the Lord Treasurer
401
Mr Hill to Mr Secretary Hedges
402
July 1704
403
Mr Hill to Mr Secretary Hedges
404
Mons Belcastels orders from the States of Holland Translated Turin 1st August 1704
405
August 1704
412
Turin August 1704
414
15
416
Turin 2nd September 1704
417
6
418
Ambassador Methuen to Sir G Rooke
421
Mr Hill to Mr Secretary Hedges
427
Mr Hill to the Duke of Ormond 408 Mr Hill to Sir George Rooke 409 Mr Hill to Mr Secretary Hedges
428
Mr Hill to M Flotard Turin
432
Mr Hill to Mr Secretary Hedges
433
Mr Hill
439
Mr Hill to Mr Secretary Hedges
445
11
446
63
448
Turin
456
Mr Hill to Sir Ch Hedges
458
Mr Hill to Mr Secretary Hedges
460
14
461
Mr Hill to the Earl of Peterborough
462
Turin July 1704
465
66
466
Mr Hill to the Duke of Marlborough
468
September 1704
469
Mr Hill to Western and Lambert
472
Mr Hill to Mr Seeretary Hedges
478
Hague 27th November 1703
479

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