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Robert Jackson. James Jefferyes 1709–1714

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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Robert jackson is one of the multitude of men whom long and faithful service has left unknown to fame. As commissary at Stockholm during Robinson's absence, and even as minister resident after that envoy's recall, he had little to do with political affairs; for Charles XII, even when in exile, kept the direction of them in his own hands. There was rupture of diplomatic relations in the years 1717 and 1718, and after the death of Charles Great Britain was again represented at Stockholm by envoys. Jackson's special concern was with matters of trade, in which he was an expert. He stayed at Stockholm as minister resident until recalled in 1729.

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British Diplomatic Instructions, Sweden, 1689–1727
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1922

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