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… of their office what tally is in paying upon the Country Excise, and for whose use the said tally was struck. … seal. Mr. Woodward to have four weeks' time to go into the country to raise money due on his account of the Aids. … to-morrow to give an account what is in arrear of the Country Excise, and how it comes to pass that there is so …
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… from] Sir Fran. Cob. Referred to several gentlemen in the country [county] to call people before them who have any Poll …
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… [ Downing's memoranda.] Prince of Orange: warrant on the Country Excise: as in the Cofferer's paper. Earl of Carlisle: …
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… for allowing interest to the [respective] Farmers of the Country Excise if they pay their rent before the day it is …
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… on which they are in arrear 900 l. odd, viz. upon the Country Excise. They pray [permission] to carry on the old …
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… woodward had Treasurer Danby's licence to go home to the country. To write to Mr. Noell to know how he would advise …
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… Penny : if this timber had been to have been sold to the country people it would not have fetched so much by 500 l., … report to the King and when we have his pleasure you [the country gentlemen] shall hear further from us. Ryley : If … on the several proposals for settling a Penny Post in the country. Ordered that 356 l. 14 s. 8 d. be issued to Mr. Fox …
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… is to bring with him then a scheme of the Mints in the country. The money [reserved] in the Exchequer for the Navy …
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… not ride post to be allowed but by computed miles of the country 6 d. per mile and 2 s. a stage. a messenger's …
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… fully paid for. Sir John Conyers has leave to go into the country for a fortnight and then will pay in his proportion. …