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Robert Merrett to Sir Charles Kemeys. News that parliament had met and been prorogued; Marlborough had been told by the ...,
Robert Merrett to Sir Charles Kemeys. News that parliament had met and been prorogued; Marlborough had been told by the ...,
Robert Merrett to Sir Charles Kemeys. News of proclamations for high treason against the Earls of Lichfield, Ailesbury, Castlemaine and ...,
Robert Merrett to Sir Charles Kemeys. News of proclamations for high treason against the Earls of Lichfield, Ailesbury, Castlemaine and ...,
Robert Merrett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Mainly concerning books and literary matters,
Robert Merrett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Mainly concerning books and literary matters,
Robert Merrett to Sir Charles Kemeys. He was surprised that so many people of all qualities spoke so much on ...,
Robert Merrett to Sir Charles Kemeys. He was surprised that so many people of all qualities spoke so much on ...,
Robert Merrett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Discusses his translation of a French book; mentions that the French fleet had been ...,
Robert Merrett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Discusses his translation of a French book; mentions that the French fleet had been ...,
Robert Merrett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Complaining of Sir Charles's ill-humour about his request to return. Mr Higden's satire; also ...,
Robert Merrett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Complaining of Sir Charles's ill-humour about his request to return. Mr Higden's satire; also ...,
Robert Merrett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Commenting on a French book entitled Reflections on the five books of Moses,
Robert Merrett to Sir Charles Kemeys. Commenting on a French book entitled Reflections on the five books of Moses,
Robert Merrett to Sir Charles Kemeys. A fleet consisting of 46 English and 30 Dutch warships would soon be repaired ...,
Robert Merrett to Sir Charles Kemeys. A fleet consisting of 46 English and 30 Dutch warships would soon be repaired ...,
Robert Hardesly to Sir Charles Kemeys. Sending a draft of his answer as one of the defendants to the bill ...,
Robert Hardesly to Sir Charles Kemeys. Sending a draft of his answer as one of the defendants to the bill ...,
Robert Hardesly to Sir Charles Kemeys. He would know the decision of the Judges of the Common Pleas on Sir ...,
Robert Hardesly to Sir Charles Kemeys. He would know the decision of the Judges of the Common Pleas on Sir ...,
Robert Gunter to Sir Charles Kemeys. Stating that Mr Gilbert, the late deputy sheriff, wished to be continued in that ...,
Robert Gunter to Sir Charles Kemeys. Stating that Mr Gilbert, the late deputy sheriff, wished to be continued in that ...,
Robert Gunter to Sir Charles Kemeys. Rejoices in his recovery from the gout, 'the common enemy to all sociable gentlemen' ...,
Robert Gunter to Sir Charles Kemeys. Rejoices in his recovery from the gout, 'the common enemy to all sociable gentlemen' ...,
Robert Dobbyn of Waterford to Sir Charles Kemeys-tynte. He had only just received Mrs Alcock's half year's rent for Nov ...,
Robert Dobbyn of Waterford to Sir Charles Kemeys-tynte. He had only just received Mrs Alcock's half year's rent for Nov ...,
Robert Blake to Mr Escott, attorney of Goathurst, near Bridgwater. He would have replied sooner if it had been possible ...,
Robert Blake to Mr Escott, attorney of Goathurst, near Bridgwater. He would have replied sooner if it had been possible ...,
Robert Blake of New Inn to Sir Charles Kemeys-tynte. Sending him a copy of a fiat, dated 17 Aug. 1768 ...,
Robert Blake of New Inn to Sir Charles Kemeys-tynte. Sending him a copy of a fiat, dated 17 Aug. 1768 ...,
Robert Blachford to [Lord Wharton]. Stating that Mr Ewer would do nothing without receiving directions from Mrs Oldisworth,
Robert Blachford to [Lord Wharton]. Stating that Mr Ewer would do nothing without receiving directions from Mrs Oldisworth,
Robert Blachford to Lord Wharton. Quoting a letter he had received from Mrs Oldisworth, stating that she would not sign ...,
Robert Blachford to Lord Wharton. Quoting a letter he had received from Mrs Oldisworth, stating that she would not sign ...,
Richard Williams to Sir Charles Kemeys. Stating that he was prepared to comply with his request to exchange his lease ...,
Richard Williams to Sir Charles Kemeys. Stating that he was prepared to comply with his request to exchange his lease ...,
Richard William of Kevenmably to [Sir Charles Kemeys]. States that Marmaduke Gibs had taken a great deal of pains in ...,
Richard William of Kevenmably to [Sir Charles Kemeys]. States that Marmaduke Gibs had taken a great deal of pains in ...,
Richard Pettingall to Sir Charles Kemeys. Wishes him to write to Anthony Gwyn, cousin of Francis Gwyn, to secure him ...,
Richard Pettingall to Sir Charles Kemeys. Wishes him to write to Anthony Gwyn, cousin of Francis Gwyn, to secure him ...,
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