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DEBUDE - Papers of General Jacob de Budé.
1 - Correspondence principally between General Jacob de Budé and George III and Queen Charlotte.
2 - Letters to General Jacob de Budé principally from the Duke of York, but also including some letters, etc., from Georg von Löw.
3 - Letters from Rear-Adm. Sir Samuel (later Lord) Hood to General Jacob de Budé, including some copies of related correspondence to and from Hood.
4 - Personal papers of General Jacob de Budé.
5 - Miscellaneous and undated papers, including verses, recipes, etc.; presumably belonging to or written by General Jacob de Budé.
1 - Notes on the history 'de la Maison de Brunswick' in the eleventh and twelfth centuries.
2 - Thoughts on education: 'Penseés sur l'education'.
3 - Conditions ('Capitulation') of service of a Swiss Company in the Regiment of Colonel de Budé.
4 - Extracts from a 'Journal of Travels' in the American interior 1766-1767 by Capt. Jonathan Carver.
5 - Printed prospectus for a Grand State Lottery.
6 - Blank petition form for entry 'for a Boy' into the Royal Military Asylum.
7 - Booklet 'Le Jeu du Reversis', describing the rules for the game of Reversis.
8 - Booklet 'Reversis, as played with two Quinolas', describing the rules for playing the game Reversis.
9 - Verses by John Hoare: 'God save great George our King' [a version of the National Anthem?].
10 - Sonnet 'Si Ego non abiero, Paraclitus non veniet ad vos'.
11 - Verses on the birth of the Crown Prince of Piedmont: 'Per la nascita del Real Principe di Piemonte'.
12 - Prescription for 'Garlick Balls' for General de Budé's horse, sent by Sir William Augustus and Lady Pitt.
13 - Recipe for currant wine.
14 - Comic verses on the death of the 4th Duke of Queensberry.
15 - Various recipes, including for food and medicines.
16 - Verse (satirical?): 'Conscious that both have gain'd their ends'.
17 - Verses: 'J'aurai bientot quatre vingt ans'.
6 - Copies [in de Budé's handwriting?] of correspondence between Lord Melville, Henry Addington and William Pitt, re Pitt's possible return to office, and connected papers.
7 - Accounts, including bills, receipts and account books, presumably kept by General Jacob de Budé.
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