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| Field name | Value |
|---|---|
| Title | Letter sent by the Earl of Halifax to Governor Bernard in response to intelligence that the Count d'Estaing is encouraging Acadians in New England to settle in his government |
| Reference | CO 5/755 |
| Library | The National Archives |
| Date | 9 Feb 1765 |
| Document Type | Correspondence |
| Theme(s) | French; Frontier |
| Keywords | governor, secretary of state, ambassador, French, Acadians, communications, migration, ships and sailors, crime |
| Places | Massachusetts; Boston; London; Paris |
| People | John; Montagu-Dunk, George (2nd Earl of Halifax); Bernard, Francis; Hector, Charles (Comte d'Estaing) |
| Copyright | Crown Copyright documents © are reproduced by permission of The National Archives London, UK. |