Correspondence of Sir George Yonge, 1750-1814.

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Correspondence of Sir George Yonge, 1750-1814.

Papers from the War Office, accumulated by Sir George Yonge during his term of office as Secretary at War, 1782-1794, together with some material of his predecessors and successors in office. Routine correspondence, consisting of letters regarding promotions, commissions, retirements, accounts, desertions, and troop movements. The papers contain many references to past service of officers in America, the West Indies, India, Gibraltar and elsewhere in the continent.

850 pieces.12 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6714496

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