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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 December 2009
page 29 note 1 Trans. R.H.S., 4th series X, 109.
page 29 note 2 See his letter dated 6 Aug. 1698 asking for payment as he had served His Majesty nine months in this post (Eg. MS. 929).
page 34 note 1 Variously described as “ secretary to the Emperor,” “chargé d'affaires,” “ envoyé plenipotentiare.” From 1721 paid as envoy extraordinary and plenipotentiary, but apparently had no “ character.”