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Thomas Hollis - 1764-07-22

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|Numismatic keyword=medals; gold
|Numismatic keyword=medals; gold
|Literature=Burnett 2020b, p. 1645
|Literature=Blackburne 1780, vol. 1, pp. 171-3; Burnett 2020b, p. 1645
|CatalogueLanguage=English
|CatalogueLanguage=English
|Link=https://iiif.lib.harvard.edu/manifests/view/drs:17912478$218i
|Link=https://iiif.lib.harvard.edu/manifests/view/drs:17912478$218i

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Thomas Hollis, 1764/07/22

Thomas Hollis - 1764-07-22
FINA IDUnique ID of the page  14941
InstitutionName of Institution. Harvard University, Houghton Library
InventoryInventory number. MS Eng 1191
PlacePlace of publication of the book, composition of the document or institution.
AuthorAuthor of the document. Thomas Hollis
Associated personsNames of Persons who are mentioned in the annotation. William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire, George Rooke, John Briscoe
Publication dateDate when the publication was issued: day - month - year . July 22, 1764
KeywordNumismatic Keywords  Medals , Gold
LiteratureReference to literature. Blackburne 1780, vol. 1, pp. 171-3Blackburne 1780, Burnett 2020b, p. 1645Burnett 2020b
LanguageLanguage of the correspondence English
External LinkLink to external information, e.g. Wikpedia  https://iiif.lib.harvard.edu/manifests/view/drs:17912478$218i
Grand documentOriginal passage from the "Grand document".

'With the D. of Devonshire, to deliver him a large gold medal, weighing 3 oz 18 purchased at Briscoe’s in Cheapside on Friday, which had been presented in 1689 to Capt. afterwards Admiral George Rooke, in acknowledgement for having protected, in the Deptford man of war, five Dutch homeward bound East India men, through the Chanel.' (Burnett 2020b, p. 1645)

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