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… of Shropshire concerning the abatement on the town of Newport for a fine, that the King must not lose his money, … "See if any allowance to be had for small jobs." Mr. Newport moves for an early payment of tallies to Mr. … Earl of Sandwich, that it be settled when he comes. Mr. Newport moves that the Wardrobe fees of the Earl of Sandwich …
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… Long to return the Earl of Lauderdale's certificate. Mr. Newport's petition about Mrs. Rumball's children to be heard … of the Mint were disposed by the Lord Treasurer. Mr. Newport's petition read on behalf of Mrs. Rumball's children. Mr. Newport to make out their title. Petition read from William …
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… grant. Sir G. Downing to speak with Sir R. Long about Mr. Newport's Custom House tallies for Mr. Rumbold's children, to …
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… Write them to meet to-morrow at Sir R. Long's house. Mr. Newport and Col. Reymes called in with a state of the charge …
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… of March next: and therefore process is to be stayed. Mr. Newport is to attend my Lords on Friday morning. Sir John … of Excise. ( Ibid. p. 63.) Petition read from Francis Newport and Richard Scriven, Farmers of Excise of co. Salop, …
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… Elliot's petition is referred to Sir Charles Harbord. Mr. Newport and Mr. Darcy [are ordered] to have a quarter on …
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… as Ambassador and Plenipotentiary for the Peace. Mr. Newport [attends]. He recommends Mr. Francis Rainsford to …
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… him for furnishing His Majesty's stables. Referred to Mr. Newport and Mr. Reymes, of the Wardrobe, to report what is … Paper read from Francis Manby. To be paid the half on Mr. Newport's money for the Wardrobe. Auditor Aldworth to inspect …
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… to assign 200 l. and 250 l. to Mr. Poynts according to Mr. Newport's note. "Former Lord Treasurers made and vacated Navy …
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… what is now in arrear on the taxes. Lord Gerard and Mr. Newport called in, and Newport's petition is read. Lord Gerard to have a copy of it, …