English Historical Documents, Volume 10David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1959 - Great Britain |
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Page 182
... Given Ipswich musick Given Mr Devereux ' Servts . Given a poor man Paid to Craggs and Skoulding att Orford Spent besides on the account of the Orford Election paid Sewell for carrying a letter to Mr Twiss in Beccles [ Endorsed ] In all ...
... Given Ipswich musick Given Mr Devereux ' Servts . Given a poor man Paid to Craggs and Skoulding att Orford Spent besides on the account of the Orford Election paid Sewell for carrying a letter to Mr Twiss in Beccles [ Endorsed ] In all ...
Page 559
... given for the benefit of prisoners , an account of the same be hung up in the prison ; and that care be taken that the sums of money so given , be employed to the purposes for which they were intended by the donors . XXI . That ...
... given for the benefit of prisoners , an account of the same be hung up in the prison ; and that care be taken that the sums of money so given , be employed to the purposes for which they were intended by the donors . XXI . That ...
Page 591
... given by the Admiralty , in causing such articles to be put on board , as either by experience or conjecture were judged to tend most to preserve the health of seamen . I shall not trespass upon your time in mentioning all those ...
... given by the Admiralty , in causing such articles to be put on board , as either by experience or conjecture were judged to tend most to preserve the health of seamen . I shall not trespass upon your time in mentioning all those ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 3 |
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY | 68 |
Letter from the Admiralty Board to Sir John Norris Commanderin | 70 |
Copyright | |
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