George III (Additional Papers): 1772

Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III): 1773-5. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1899.

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'George III (Additional Papers): 1772', in Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III): 1773-5, (London, 1899) pp. 1-2. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/home-office-geo3/1773-5/pp1-2 [accessed 12 April 2024]

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11 April Dom. Geo. III., pcl. 367, No. 3 a, b.
3. J. Raleigh, Secretary to the Governor of Gibraltar, to Lieut. Dn. Houghton.
Announcing his appointment, by Governor Cornwallis, to be Pro-Consul at Tetuan in the absence of a Consul General.—Encloses his warrant, &c.—Gibraltar.
The warrant. 5pp.
10 July
Dom. Geo. III., pcl. 367, No. 4.
4. Sir Peter Dennis to Lieut. Houghton, Acting Consul at Tetuan.
Announcing the despatch of H.M.S. "Montreal" to make an appearance at Tetuan, in accordance with his representation of the great influence to arise from the occasional appearance of H.M. ships upon the Barbary Coast belonging to the Emperor of Morocco.—"Trident," in Gibraltar Bay. 1p.
9 Aug.
Dom. Geo. III., pel. 367, No. 5.
5. J. Raleigh to Lieut. Houghton.
Relative to his conveyance from Tetuan, &c.—Gibraltar. 1¼ pp.
20 Dec.
Ireland, v. 445, No. 2.
6. Lord Lieut. of Ireland (Harcourt) to the Earl of Rochford.
I have had a very long conversation with Lord Shannon upon the several propositions transmitted some months ago by Lord Townshend to Lord North. As several of his requests relate to the Treasury, and Lord North having been corresponded with by Lord Townshend, and being fully possessed of the subject, I have written by this post to his Lordship upon this transaction. Would wish to know whether, in cases inducing any expense in which I must write to Lord North, I ought immediately to write also to your Lordship upon such points, or to send duplicates of my letters to Lord North.—Dublin Castle, "Private."—Received 9 Jan. 1773. 2¼ pp.
Dom. Mise., pcl. 303. 7. Pomerélie.
"Exposé des droits de sa Majesté le Roi de Prusse sur le duché de Pomérellie et sur plusieurs autres districts du Royaume de Pologne avec les pieces justificatives. Berlin, Imprimé chez G. J. Decker, Imprimeur du Roi. 1772."—French, Latin, &c. 48 pp. of print.
? 1772.
Dom. Geo. III., pel. 83. No. 35 a, b.
8. Sir John Fielding to Mr. Whately and Mr. Fraser.
Will see them to-morrow by two at farthest, as his lecture on the police will take an hour at least. Encloses a paragraph for their perusal before he sends it to the paper.
The enclosure, commencing "The spirited assistance lately afforded to the magistrates by the Earl of Suffolk, on the discovery and pursuit of the Jew housebreakers and murderers, does him the highest honour, both as a man and as officer of State." See the previous volume of this Calendar, No. 973.