Letter from George Parker reporting surveillance on an unknown man.
George Parker surveillance of an unnamed man and a Countess. It notes that the place the man stays has barely any servants and remains recluse and private. It also notes that this man already suspects the ministry are observing his movements.
Record Details
Item reference: | NEP/9/1/2; MSS/84/014.0 MSS/84/014 MSS/84/014/1 MS1984/014 |
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Catalogue Section: | Personal collections |
Level: | ITEM |
Extent: | folder |
Date made: | 1790 - 1803-01-01; 1790 - 1804 1790-05-21 1803-01-01 - ? |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- A letter from George Parker to Sir Evan Nepean, 13 May 1790 containing information on Callaghan. (Manuscript) (NEP/9/1/1)
- Letter from George Parker reporting surveillance on an unknown man. (Manuscript) (NEP/9/1/2)
- A letter from George Parker to Evan Nepean reporting of O'Callaghan, the Ambassador of Sardinia and news that the Duke of Orleans may be going back to France. (Manuscript) (NEP/9/1/3)
- A letter from George Parker to Evan Nepean on O'Callaghan movements and his distress at being fired, reiterating all he has done for Nepean. (Manuscript) (NEP/9/1/4)
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