Vol. CCCCXLVIII (ff. 216). (1) Letters of Caillaud, with a few from Pierre Jurieu, to Sunderland, Charles Delafaye and Hopkins, originally enclosing many of the following newsletters; 1704-1721. ff. 1-71. (2) Bordeaux; 1709. ff. 72-103b. (3) Brest; 1... 1704-1721

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Vol. CCCCXLVIII (ff. 216). (1) Letters of Caillaud, with a few from Pierre Jurieu, to Sunderland, Charles Delafaye and Hopkins, originally enclosing many of the following newsletters; 1704-1721. ff. 1-71. (2) Bordeaux; 1709. ff. 72-103b. (3) Brest; 1... 1704-1721

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Caillaud, Etienne, active 1675-1722, postmaster of Rotterdam

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Epithet: postmaster of Rotterdam British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001072.0x0001c6 ...

Grenus, Jacob, active 1704-1721, Swiss lieutenant-colonel in Dutch service

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Epithet: Swiss lieutenant-colonel in Dutch service British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000982.0x0003c4 ...

Jurieu, Pierre, active 1703-1721, Huguenot minister at Rotterdam

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Delafaye, Charles

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Epithet: Under Secretary of State British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000267.0x0001f9 ...

De Salignac de la Mothe Fénelon, François, -1715, Archbishop of Cambrai

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Hopkins, Thomas, active 1707

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Thomas Hopkins was a Quaker. He and his son, Robert, both worked at the Friendship Salt Works in Great Egg Harbor, on the New Jersey coast, where Thomas oversaw operations. Although his permanent residence was in Philadelphia, Hopkins had living quarters at the salt works, where he stayed for days and weeks at a time. In addition to his role as supervisor at the salt works, Hopkins provided food and clothing to beleaguered prisoners during the British occupation of Philadelphia. From...