Miscellaneous papers of the Privy Council and Privy Council Office. There is little material from before the 1680s.
The subjects dealt with include: Admiralty matters, Admiralty Courts, jurisdiction and prize appeals; the death, funeral and will of Queen Anne; burial boards; the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man; charters to boroughs, companies, universities, etc; colonies; commissions; coronations; corresponding societies; ecclesiastical matters; Irish parliamentary bills, military and naval stores, museums; polling places, prisoners and convicts; public health and quarantine; returns of Roman Catholics taking oaths; schools; sheriffs; trade, embargo and neutral property; and universities.
The series also contains some separate sub-series of papers of other bodies or persons. Prior to 1800 there are separate sub-series for colonial and non-colonial papers. The colonial papers especially pertain to the Americas and West Indies and the non-colonial papers to the Revolutionary France.
While many of the records are unbound papers there are also books, papers bound into volumes, files, rolls, printed material and pro forma. There are also many document types, including appeals; petitions; memorials; general correspondence, letter books and memoranda; despatches; registers; commissions; minutes; reports; orders, including orders in council; acts and bills; ordinances; proclamations; licences; instructions and regulations; lists; returns; precedents, legal opinions and other types of legal document; and maps.
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