LEEDS PAPERS. Vol. CI (ff. i + 24). Three ciphers, for the French language, apparently employed by Lord Holdernesse while at the Hague; 1749-1751. The first (ff. 1-16), described as 'Cypher with the Earl of Albemarle, 1750', was sent by Holdernesse t... 1749-1751

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LEEDS PAPERS. Vol. CI (ff. i + 24). Three ciphers, for the French language, apparently employed by Lord Holdernesse while at the Hague; 1749-1751. The first (ff. 1-16), described as 'Cypher with the Earl of Albemarle, 1750', was sent by Holdernesse t... 1749-1751

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