British Diplomatic Instructions, 1689-1789 V.32

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You shall also upon all other occasions protect and countenance Our subjects trading etc.
You shall carefully maintain a good correspondance etc.
Whereas Our royal predecessor King Charles the Second, etc.
You shall constantly correspond with Our several ministers etc.
At your return We shall expect a full and exact account of the affairs that have passed through your hands, together with your observations upon the present state of the dominions of the queen of Sweden and the several interests
...and alliances of that crown, particularly as they may concern Our affairs, with other such like LORD CARTERET, 1719 107 remarks on the policy government and ministry there as you may be able to collect for Our use and information.
You shall observe from time to time such further instructions and directions, etc.
Whereas We have determined with the blessing of God to pass beyond the seas, you shall during Our absence correspond with the Earl Stanhope, one of Our principal secretarys of state, who will attend Us at Hanover, and you shall send duplicates of your dispatches to James Craggs, Esq., another of Our secretarys of state who is to remain here, to be by him laid before the Guardians and Justices of this Our realm, to whom We shall entrust the government thereof during Our absence.


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