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Journal of the House of Lords
… themselves and some kind Friend. Some of them have a Horse and Cart of their own; some get the Assistance of …
Journal of the House of Lords
… quiet; we had a very good constabulary Force, both Horse and Foot; we found them very willing to be sworn in; we …
Journal of the House of Lords
Journal of the House of Lords
… in general is so stiff that it can be worked only with Horse Power. Are you aware of the Rent the Labourers pay for …
Journal of the House of Lords
… boggy and clayey, and nobody could cross it with a Horse. I believe a Huntsman could hardly cross it in the …
Journal of the House of Lords
… and I have had serious Thoughts of setting up a Cart and Horse for those poor People, and let it be employed at any … Time, in any other Way, and receive for a Cart and One Horse 3 s. or 3 s. 6 d. a Day. I should say to any Gentleman …
Journal of the House of Lords
Journal of the House of Lords
… of a Parishioner, the permanent Overseer shall furnish a Horse and Cart for the Conveyance of Prisoners to Gaol. Any …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Stables: Charles, Duke of Somerset, Master of the Horse: 300 l. for 1712 June 24 quarter; 52 l. 3 s. 0 d. for … Feilding, Commissioners [for the Office of Master of the Horse]: 1,200 l. per an.: 247 l. 17 s. 0 d. for 1712 Sept. 29 … quarters. Trego[nnell] Frampton, Esq., Supervisor of the Racing Horses at Newmarket: 1,000 l. per an.: total 1,250 l. …
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