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… all the trouble and expense in the delay of it, Sir John Prettyman having gone into the country without leaving any … provision cannot be made for this occasion. Let Sir John Prettyman see this letter; and if he presently attend not Mr. …
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… The papers to be sent home to Sir G. Downing. Sir John Prettyman and Mr. Clayton called in about Sir John's debt to …
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… called in with his report about the business between Mr. Prettyman and Mr. Scarlet. Copies hereof to be sent to Mr. Prettyman. Alderman Backwell called in about lending money …
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… Majesty's prerogative may not be as well maintained. Mr. Prettyman and Mr. Porter came in about said Prettyman's debt and they promise to pay it as soon as Sir … Lord Ashley, Sir John Duncombe. Send to Mr. Porter and Mr. Prettyman to attend my Lords on Friday next. Sir George …
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… rather than that their account should stop upon that. Mr. Prettyman to attend Monday next with a state of his account …
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… prisoners in the Fleet on the King's account. Mr. William Prettyman, now Receiver of the First Fruits, is to attend on … Bath and of Plymouth garrison, which are now declared. Mr. Prettyman, Receiver and Remembrancer of First Fruits to …
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… therein. Sir R. Long to consider a certificate from Mr. Prettyman, the Remembrancer of First Fruits and Tenths, of … that Naper, Bishop and Lawrence attend to-morrow. Mr. Prettyman's paper to be sent to Sir R. Long to consider and …
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… Warrant for 4,000 l. to the Privy Purse out of Sir John Prettyman's money, 2,000 l. out of tin, 6,500 l. out of …
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… to be done. Sir W. Doyly to examine Mr. Stephen West. Mr. Prettyman and Mr. Scarlet to be heard on Monday come five …
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… General III. 70.) Send to Sir R. Long to know what Mr. Prettyman, Receiver of First Fruits, has paid into the … of the Household, Sir John Duncombe. Send to Mr. William Prettyman to attend on Tuesday morning; and every Tuesday … to be at the Treasury to attend my Lords about said Prettyman's business. In the margin: Wolseley [to take care …
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