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Harris p 372, H to Viscount Stormont 25 June/6 July 1781.

Harris p 481, H to Grantham 4/15 November 1782. SIRIO 23 (1878): 274-5, CU to Baron F. M. Grimm 20 April 1783.

AVPRI 5.5/1.591.1.106, L 154, GAP to CII.

Harris p 498, H to Grantham 20/31 January 1783. PRO FO Secretary of State: State Papers, Foreign, cyphers SP 65/8 no 47, H to Grantham 2/13 December 1782, quoted in Isabel de Madariaga, 'The Secret Austro-Russian Treaty' p 135.

Catherine II's rescripts to GAP on the Crimea: RGADA 5.85.3.158-60,14 Decem­ber 1782. RGADA 5.85.165,14 January 1783. RGADA 5.85.3.167-9,7 February 1783. RGADA 5.85.3.175-80, 8 April 1783.

Harris p 487, H to Grantham 6/17 December 1782.

Harris p 492, H to Grantham 27 December 1782/7 January 1783.

Harris pp 380-1, H to Stormont 14/25 July 1781. SIRIO 23 (1878): 431, CII to Grimm 30 November 1787. Harris p 275, H to Stormont 15/26 June, 6/17 October, 24 November/5 December, 13/24 December 1780. Madariaga, Russia pp 385-7. AKV 13: 75-83 A. A. Bezborodko to S. R. Vorontsov July 1785. PRO FO Secretary of State: State Papers, Foreign, cyphers SP106/67, William Fawkener to Lord Grenville 18 June 1791, unpublished. Harris pp 431-2, Charles James Fox to H and H to Fox 19/30 April 1782; pp 342-50, H to Stormont 13/24 March, 30 April/11 May 1781.

RA (1888) 3 pp 364-7, On Clothes and Arms of Soldiers, GAP to CII. Masson vol 1 p 103. RGADA 5.85.3.81, CII ukase to GAP on transformation of Dragoon and Hussar regiments and irregular forces 15 December 1774. SBVIM vol 1 pp 74-88; pp 74-88; p 13, GAP to College of War 16 November 1774; p 38; p 10, GAP order to Kazan Cuirassier Regiment 27 October 1774. See also RS 7 pp 722- 7; RA (1888) 2 pp 364-7; and RS (1908) 136 p 101. Senator Nikolai Yakovlevich Tregubov, Zapiski. A. Begunova, Way through the Centuries pp 86-7. These reforms were continued through the 1780s - see SIRIO 27 (1880): p 348, CII ukase to GAP 14 January 1785. It is worth noting that the British Army abolished this 'fancy dress' - powder, pomatum ex cetera - only in the nineteenth century, long after GAP had done so in Russia.

Harris p 498, H to Grantham 20/31 January 1783.

P. V. Zavadovsky, Pisma Zavadovskago k Rumiantsevu p 255, P. V. Zavadovsky to P. A. Rumiantsev.

RGVIA 271.1.31.14, M. S. Potemkin to GAP ud.

RGADA 5.85.1.440, L 162, CII to GAP. RGADA 1.1.43.61, L 163, GAP to CII 22 April 1783.

RGADA 5.85.1.449, L 165, CII to GAP May 1783.

M. S. Vorontsov's Family Archive p 265 no 38, GAP order to General Count A. B. de Balmain 31 May 1783; p 265 no 40, GAP order to Lt-Gen A. S. Suvorov 10 June 1783; p 266 no 42 and 43 and 54, GAP orders to de Balmain 14 and 23 June 1783; p 277 no 77, GAP order to de Balmain; p 279 no 83, GAP order to Lt-Col Rakhmanov.

AVPRI 123.123/2.71.127, GAP to de Balmain. RGADA 1.1/1.43.76-7. RGADA 5.85.1.450, CII to GAP. RGADA 1.1/1.43.78, GAP to CII. RGADA 5.85.1.456, CII to GAP. RGADA 5.85.1.459, CII to GAP. RGADA 1.1/1.43.80, L 165-73, GAP to CII. RGVIA 52.2.37.63, GAP to Bezborodko. Harris p 504, Grantham to H 22 February 1783.

Louis XVI-Comte de Vergennes pp 131-4.

A. S. Pishchevich, Zhizn A. S. Pishchevicha p 128. See also Duffy, Russia's Military Way p 181. M. S. Vorontsov Family Archive, p 282 nos 91 and 93, GAP to Suvorov 11 and 13 September 1783; p 282 no 92, GAP to Khan Shagin Giray 13 September 1783.

RGADA 5.85.1.461, CII to GAP. RGADA 5.85.1.504.

A. Petrushevsky, Generalissimo Knyazi Suvorov vol 1 p 226.

RGADA 11.1/1.43.86-7, L 175, GAP to CII 10 July 1783, Karasubazaar. RGADA 1.1/1.43.67-8, L 176, GAP to CII 16 July 1783, Karasubazaar. RGADA 1.1/1.43.69-71, L 179, GAP to CII 29 July 1783, Karasubazaar. RGADA 1.1/1.43.74-5, L 179, GAP to CII 29 July 1783, Karasubazaar.

3 5 John Anthony Guldenstaedt, quoted in Coxe Travels vol 2 p 413.

RGVIA 52.1/194.20.6.58 (Georgian text p 26), King Hercules/Heracles/Erakle to GAP 21 December 1782. RGVIA 52 1/194/20/6/34, King Hercules to GAP 31 December 1782. RGVIA 52.2.31, GAP to CII 5 August 1783. RGVIA 52.1.28.23, CII to GAP 23 August 1783. RGVIA 52.1.28.25, CII to GAP 30 September 1783. John F. Baddeley, Russian Conquest of the Caucasus pp 20-1. Ronald Grigor Suny, The Making of the Georgian Nation pp 58-9.

RGADA 1.1/1.43.64, L 180, GAP to CII.

As above in note 24. Also RGVIA 52.2.29.33, GAP to CII 13 October 1783 and RGVIA 52.2.29.56, GAP to CII 22 June 1784.

RGADA 5.85.3.175-80, CII rescript to GAP on line of action after the Empress's decision on annexation of Crimea with Taman and Kuban 8 April 1783.

AKV 13: 53-4, Bezborodko to P. V. Bakunin 31 May 1784.

RGADA 5.85.1.507, L 181, CII to GAP. On the 'Armenian Project', see Bruess pp 196-8.

RGADA 5.85.513. SIRIO 27: 279, CII to GAP.

RGADA 5.85.1.508. SIRIO 27: 276-80, CII to GAP.

RGADA 5.85.4.1.524, CII to GAP.

M. S. Vorontsov Family Archive, p 279 no 84, GAP order to Lt-Gen Suvorov 12 August 1783.

RA (1905) 2 p 349, Yakov Bulgakov to GAP 1 October 1783, Constantinople. RGADA 5.85.4.1.521, CII to GAP. RGADA 5.85.4.1.521, L 185, CII to GAP 26 September 1783.

JII-CII (Arneth) letter XCIV, JII to CII 12 November 1783, Vienna.

RGADA 11.924.2. General I. A. Igelstrom to GAP February 1784, Karasubazaar, unpublished.

S. N. Glinka, Zapiski pp 10-11.

RGADA 5.85.4.1.524, L 186, CII to GAP. RGADA 1.1/1.43.4, L 187, GAP to CII 22 October 1783, Chernigov.

AKV 13:45-6, Bezborodko to Simon Vorontsov 7 February 1784. For GAP fighting disease in the south (while also ordering new warships), see ZOOID 11:335, GAP to Colonel Gaks 16 July 1783; p 341, GAP to Gaks 6 October 1783; pp 342-4, GAP to Gaks 14, 22 October 1783 and GAP to M. V. Muromtsev 9 November 1783.

Engelhardt 1997 pp 39-41.

RA (1905) 2 p 352, GAP to Bulgakov. RA (1866) 11-12 p 1574.

AKV 13: 47-8, Bezborodko to Simon Vorontsov 15 March 1784.

chapter 18: emperor of the south

Damas pp 89-90. This chapter owes a great debt to E. I. Druzhinina, Severnoye Prichonomorye 1775-1800, especially on population figures and settlement.

Memoir of the Life of Prince Potemkin pp 66-7.

Roger P. Bartlett, Human Capitaclass="underline" The Settlement of Foreigners in Russia 1762- 1804 p 109. Ligne, Melanges vol 24 p 181, Prince de Ligne to Prince Kaunitz 15 December 1788, Jassy.

Wiegel 1 pp 29-30. Raeff, Imperial Manner pp 234-5. Raeff's essay is highly perceptive on GAP's style and talent as southern ruler.

ZOOID 11: pp 506-8; E. A. Zagorovsky, Organization of the Administration in New Russia under Potemkin 1774-1 pp 1-33. Another major figure in his chan­cellery was Baron von Btihler, the brother of the chief minister of Saxony, who served as his senior foreign policy adviser in the late 1780s.

RS (1876) 15 pp 33-8, July 1787. M. Garnovsky, Zapiski Mikhaila Garnovskago.

Samoilov cols 1234-5.

RGADA 5.85.1.38, L 73, CII to GAR Manifesto on Liquidation of Zaporogian Sech. SBVIM vol 1 pp 46-52, 3 August 1775.

AVPRI 2.2/8.20.55, L 99, GAP to CII 21 April 1776. Skalkovsky, New Sech part 3 A. pp 148,158-63. Letters of Potemkin to Hetman P. I. Kalnikshevsky on 21 June 1774 and then threatening letter to same on 8 December 1774, quoted in Skalkovsky.

SBVIM vol 1 pp 74-88, 20-1, proposal on Don 18 February 1775; pp 20-1, report to Senate 14 May 1775. Kolomenskoy pp 33-4. PSZ xx nos 14,251, 15 February 1775. PSZ xx no 14,464, 9 May 1775. SIRIO 27: 37.