Catalogue description Marlborough to the earl of Sunderland: he is surprised that Briançon should be...

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Details of SP 87/5/49
Reference: SP 87/5/49
Description:

Marlborough to the earl of Sunderland: he is surprised that Briançon should be soliciting in London for the imperial army to winter in Savoy, when His Royal Highness [the duke of Savoy] tells him and Prince Eugene that it could not subsist there. He encloses a letter from the duke to Count Maffei [SP 87/5/50]. Capture of a redoubt and placing of a new battery. Another [third] convoy of artillery has arrived from Brussels. The siege is hampered by the rains. Dated at camp at Havre. ff. 103, 104

Date: 1709 Oct 07
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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