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A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… who are now slaves at Barbadoes, and petitioners at your barr. For if this man-stealing trade hould good, that all … a whole yeare, most of the time in the inner prison of the common goale amongst the felons and murderers, from which the … former differences, and falling once again into a common interest, religion, parliaments, law, liberty and …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… therein without breach of your privileges, yet as a common person, I confess, I heard of it as in common with others. I must say, I have been able to attain no … or envy, or ambition; or vaine-glory, or necessity (the common spurrs of troublesome spiritts) noe nor any …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… of it. If we wear in any inclination of following the common opinion held heere of it, we might venture to tell …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Security of the Barrier, should prove an Obstacle to the common Friendship of Neighbouring Powers. Which Things being …
Prisoners' Letters to the Bank of England, 1781-1827
… (should I be sent away) to procure tea and sugar and a few common necessaries, it will be most thankfully acknowledged … d Note and beeing very much distressed & in want of the common necessaries of life and unable from Age & infirmity to … me the above allowance, I was of necessity, even for the common Necessaries of Life, obliged to Pawn or part with …
Prisoners' Letters to the Bank of England, 1781-1827
… extended towards me, my Family being destitute of common necessaries. I intreat your belief, Sir, that … relief not having the means of providing for myself with common necessaries for so long a voyage I beg leave to say we …
Prisoners' Letters to the Bank of England, 1781-1827
… to the Greatest Distress insamuch that I Am Desstitute Of Common Necesarys I do Purpose Going to Service in Case the … as his partner, William Spunden, has been; he requires common bail so he can get on with his consular business. 280. … M r Cooper of Eagle S t Holborn, and was acquitted and M r Common Sargeant recommended the indictment of Parr, which was …
Prisoners' Letters to the Bank of England, 1781-1827
… of conduct and until this misfortune (which he has in common with his Wife and children to lament and deplore) is …
Prisoners' Letters to the Bank of England, 1781-1827
… my Country for ever I am entirely devoid of Cloaths or common Necessaries to be obligated to Undertake such a Voyage … whatever to assist me and am Entirely Destitute of Evry Common Necesarry it is Entire Necesity that Compels me to …
Prisoners' Letters to the Bank of England, 1781-1827
… decided, 22 Aug. 1821, to prefer cap. ch. only as known as common utterer. 518. [F25/9/212] Edward Stamford, 10 Alfred … approaching to my Lot I leave my Native Land destitute of common necessarys I am not even provided with my exterior … with considerable Expence, and the Bank Convicts share in common with the other women, in all the privileges which are …
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