| Isaac Newhall - 1831 - 378 pages
...Whitehall, May 4, 1763. ' MY LORD, The King having judged it improper that John Wilkes, Esq. should any longer continue to be Colonel of the Militia for the county of Buckingham, I am commanded to signify his Majesty's Pleasure to your Lordship, that you do forthwith give the necessary Orders for... | |
| Sir William Henry Gregory - Bath (England) - 1888 - 170 pages
...Whitehall, May 4th, 1763. My Lord,— The King having judged it improper that John Wilkes, Esq., should any longer continue to be Colonel of the Militia for the county of Buckingham, I am commanded to signify his Majesty's pleasure to your lordship that you do forthwith give the necessary orders for... | |
| John Wilkes - Great Britain - 1769 - 304 pages
...following letter. Copy of a letter from the earl of Egremont to thi Earl Temple,' . j..v.'4 My Lord, THE king having judged it improper, that John Wilkes,...the county of Buckingham, I am commanded to fignify hismajeity's pjcafure K» your lordmip, that you do forthwith give the neicefTary orders for difplacing... | |
| English essays - 1763 - 804 pages
...viz. Whitehall, May 4,1763. My Lord, THE king having judged it Improper, that John WHkes, Efq; (hould any longer continue to be colonel of the militia for the county of Bmkingham, I am commanded to Tigmfy his majedy's pleafure to >our lord Blip, that you 4o forthwith... | |
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