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… the Earl of Ranelagh for the Forces. [Write] to Sir Henry Ashurst at Waterstock in Co. Oxford that my Lords desire to … to be made up and cleared in the mean time. Sir William Ashurst's petition is read and respited. [Order for] 1250 l. …
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… at Jamaica." [My Lord orders] 100 l. to Sir William Ashurst to repay him the like sum advanced out of the Vaudois …
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… the creditors of Richard and Andrew Dalton and Sir William Ashurst are heard by their counsel concerning a grant made by the late Queen enabling Sir William Ashurst to receive out of the estate of the said Daltons a … and sent over for a letter of licence, which Sir William Ashurst signed and prevailed on several others of Andrew's …
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… and approved. Write to the Navy Board to pay to Sir Henry Ashurst the 500 l. for the men that go to New England about …
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… ship carpenter there) thereupon. Sir Sam. Dashwood, Sir W. Ashurst, Mr. Child and Mr. Evans to attend on Friday morning …
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… be prepared for placing her pension on the Navy. Sir Henry Ashurst and the purveyors going to New England [are] called in. Mr. Lydd reads their instructions. Sir Henry Ashurst's representation is read. My Lords agree that 1,000 … viz. 500 l. to those of the Navy and 500 l. to Sir Hen. Ashurst for the two appointed by the Government of New …
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… another may supply his place in the Excise. Sir William Ashurst speaks to the same purpose. Mr. Christopher Montagu …
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… came in. Sir Sam Dashurst [ sic for Dashwood], Sir William Ashurst, Mr. Child and Mr. Evans to attend on Thursday …
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… taken before the Wardens of the Goldsmiths' Company. Mr. Ashurst desires he may be dismissed from the employment of a …
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… observe the laws concerning the Exchequer Bills. Sir Henry Ashurst [is called in]. He desires to have Exchequer Bills … within 14 days then next ensuing. [Write] to Sir William Ashurst to [attend for my Lords to] speak with him on Friday … out of secret service to bury Mr. John Lloyd. Sir William Ashurst [attends]. He will continue in the [Exchequer Bills] …