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Calendar of Treasury Books
Calendar of Treasury Books
… [tin] farm at 10 s. per hundred [weight]. Then Billott and Ennis farmed the coinage duty for 2,000 l. per an. Serjeant …
Calendar of Treasury Books
Calendar of Treasury Books
… warrant. Mr. Porter: discharge of the 12 per cent. Sir D[ennis] G[auden] 40,000 l. orders. Mr. Colville. Marquess of …
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… of Penryn and Falmouth. [Send notice accordingly to] Mr. Ennis, Mr. Buscowen, Mr. Trefuses, and Mr. Vernon. Ordered …
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… Papers Read. Petition [read] from [Quartermaster] Collin Ennis et al. belonging to Major General Pepper's Regiment, …
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… per an. at the quantity they digged." Mrs. Moone with Mr. Ennis and Mr. Bellott and the Tin Farmers called in. Mr. Ennis says they contracted with the Tin Farmers for three … John Catcher, supervisor of the tin blowing houses. Mr. Ennis says that if they had the coinage they would have …
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… to know what horses may be spared. Mrs. Moone, Mr. Ennis and Mr. Bellot called in about the tin farm, and are …
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… according to the Standing Order of the Council. James Ennis, landwaiter of Newcastle, to be left out [of the new …
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… account is brought in. Mr. Strong's case is examined: Ennis' affidavit is read, that Mr. Strong ordered him not to … survey" whereas the affidavit said Strong directed him [Ennis the surveyor] not to trouble him: the officer mistook …
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