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… Paget concerning the coal money [due from the late Sir Job Harby] and in the mean time the said money to be put in super …
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… money [the business between said Turner et al., and Lady Harby about the tally money of the late farm of the Customs] …
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… The like for Fred. Dorvill's petition. Lady Harvy (Sir Job Harby's widow) to have notice of Tho. Norton's petition. Same …
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… l., and the coal money [which is] to be paid by the Lady Harby, and so 600 l. per an. for the whole. Warrant for a …
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… it was in commission. My Lords are informed that Sir Job. Harby accounted for coals by the Newcastle measure, but received London measure. [The executors of said Harby] are to account for London measure. The account to be …
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… in writing. Norton prays that no more may be paid to Lady Harby on Customs tallies till his 1,500 l. is paid which was part of the old Customs debt. Sir Erasmus Harby promises to pay him 200 l. [ Treasury Minute Book III. …
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… March 16. Petition from George Earl of Norwich, Sir Job Harby, Sir Jo. Jacob, and Sir Nicholas Crisp, farmers to the …
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… Coventry to meet at the Treasury next Saturday about Lady harby's business. Abbott to attend them then. Petition read …
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… petition read about Norton's 200 l. and Sir Erasmus [Harby] is called in and told that my Lords do not desire …
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… I. pp. 1402.] Sept. 9. Monday. Present: all my Lords. Lady Harby's petition read. Write Sir John Wolstenholme and Sir … Wolstenholme, Mr. Coventry and those concerned for Lady Harby called in. Pray their tallies may pass, and then agree …
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