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Collection Reference Number GLC01450.446.06
From Archive Folder Collection pertaining to Jacobite resistance in France 
Title Earl of Cadogan to Edward Bourke guaranteeing a reward for intelligence on the Jacobit plot
Date 12 November 1716
Author Cadogan, William, Earl (cb. 1672-1726)  
Recipient Bourke, Edward  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Replies to GLC1450.446.04, in which Bourke informed Cadogan of a Jacobite plot. Guarantees "a reward equal to the Discovery you shall make" (regarding the discovery of Jacobitism in Cambray). States "I sign this letter by another name than my own, as you [design?], and I send you an address by which you may write Safely..." In a post script, provides instructions to [deliver?] to Mr. John Williams under cover to Mr. Benjamin Furly (possibly a code or pseudonym, since Furly, a Quaker and noted Rotterdam intellectual, had died in 1714). Signed fictitiously by John Williams, a pseudonym Cadogan was using in his correspondence with Bourke.
Subjects Quaker  Rebellion  Spying  Global History and Civics  Codes and Signals  France  
People Bourke, Edward (fl. 1700-1730)  Cadogan, William, Earl (cb. 1672-1726)  James, Prince of Wales (1688-1766)  Furly, Benjamin (1636-1714)  
Place written The Hague, Netherlands
Theme Foreign Affairs; Government & Politics
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Additional Information Cadogan was known for his suppression of Jacobite uprisings.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
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