Vol. vi. (ff. 419), Apr. 1758-Mar. 1760.George II of England: Official memoranda of the Duke of Newcastle: 1727-1760.includes:ff. 122, 148 Philip Yonge, Master of Jesus College, Cambridge, afterwards Bishop successively of Bristol and Norwich: Corres... Apr 1758-Mar 1760

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Vol. vi. (ff. 419), Apr. 1758-Mar. 1760.George II of England: Official memoranda of the Duke of Newcastle: 1727-1760.includes:ff. 122, 148 Philip Yonge, Master of Jesus College, Cambridge, afterwards Bishop successively of Bristol and Norwich: Corres... Apr 1758-Mar 1760

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