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6 More details of these activities and their connections with politics in general will be available on the completion of her thesis by my student Miss Anne Cantor, to whom I am grateful for permission to use much of this information.
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8 Newcastle to Hardwicke, 8 April 1757. B.M. Add. Ms. 32870 fol. 376; Mansfield to Newcastle, 15 April 1757, ibid. fol. 427; Hardwicke to Newcastle, 9 April 1757, ibid. fol. 395.
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