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contents:
Introduction
Vol. I. Contents
Ch. I: 1793-1804
Ch. II: 1805
Ch. III: 1805
Ch. IV: 1806-08
Ch. V: 1809
Ch. VI: 1810
Ch. VII: 1811
Ch. VIII: 1812
Ch. IX: 1813-14
Ch X: 1814-15
Ch XI: 1815-16
Ch XII: 1817-18
Ch XIII: 1819-20
Vol. II. Contents
Ch I: 1821
Ch. II: 1822
Ch. III: 1823-24
Ch. IV: 1825-26
Ch. V: 1827
Ch. VI: 1827-28
Ch. VII: 1828
Ch. VIII: 1829
Ch. IX: 1830-31
Ch. X: 1832-33
Ch. XI: 1833
Ch. XII: 1834
Ch XIII: 1835-36
Ch XIV: 1837-38
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Sir Philip Francis (1740-1818)
Son of the translator of the same name, and the likely author of the Junius letters; he was first clerk at the war office (1762-72), made a fortune in India, and served in Parliament as a Whig MP. Son of the translator of the same name, and the likely author of the Junius letters; he was first clerk at the war office (1762-72), made a fortune in India, and served in Parliament as a Whig MP.
REFERENCES TO:
Thomas Creevey, Biographical Memoir written in 1821  ¶ 55
Thomas Creevey, Journal entry, 10 November 1809  ¶ 1
Thomas Creevey, Journal entry, 31 October 1811  ¶ 1
Thomas Creevey, Journal entry, 2 November 1811  ¶ 1
Thomas Creevey, Journal entry, 9 November 1811  ¶ 1
Thomas Creevey to Elizabeth Ord, 29 January 1821  ¶ 6