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… 3 l. or 4 l. & we cannot find the name of the fifth in the country; the Government never assigned any ordnance or stores …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… are several other sums sending up by his clerk in the country and that he will take care the whole shall be paid. … nor any arrears of Land Tax or House money due from the country [the said county]. And my Lords resolve to appoint …
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… they [the Commissioners] have sent a Surveyor into the country to examine their accounts and are taking what care … to Mr. Lowndes is read praying leave to go into the country, he having appointed a deputy and acquainted the … Lords agree to his request and he has leave to go into the country as he desires. Upon reading a report from Auditor …
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… or a suit at law: but in the meane time, that the country be not doubly charged, the petitioner is not to …
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… to be Commissioners as to the securities for the present Country Excise Farmers, because they are best acquainted with … to prevent a mischief it is best to have their advice. The Country Excise Farmers to presently bring in their security … New Grand Commissioners of Excise to let the farms of the Country Excises, is to be carried to the King for his …
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… Laurence to be spoken with to-morrow about preparing the country Excise Farmers' leases. Mr. Pritchard called in with … of middlesex. Leave to Mr. Leicester to go into the country for 14 days on good security to the serjeant. Mr. … to pay the remainder and then have liberty to go into the country for 14 days. Mr. Trevanion and Col. Trevanion called …
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… son is called in: says his father has business in the country. Warrant for his arrest if he attend not next … the Guard House [at Whitehall] is to be placed upon the Country Excise. Sir Edw. Griffin to pay the four trumpeters …
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… (viz. 14,954 l. 2 s. 2 d.) [is to be charged] on the Country Excise on account. But a privy seal first to pass. … what Receivers [were ordered] th'other day to go into the country. Sir Jno. Poppleston's business to be carried up … memoranda.] Warrant for 3,000 l. on the London or Country Excise to Mr. Harvy for the Queen. (Done.) …