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- [1692], 17th February. (Creation)
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Wynne has spoken to his Lordship but he holds out little encouragement since it has passed to another. The writer has made fair promises to his Lordship's secretary for enforcing the matter. Finds it will depend wholly on the Speaker. Urges Owen to write warmly to the latter for his interest. Mr Edward Lloyd thinks Mr Ayres will take money and relinquish to Owen. The writer told Lloyd that he had no orders to treat, but if Owen would have Wynne do so he should send full powers. Supposes Ayres would take 100 guineas. The Poll Bill went up this morning. The Duke of Norfolk's bill was thrown out last night by 4 votes, so that his Duchess rides triumphant, - which creates no small joy among the amourettes of the town and no small pain to the cornudos. In a former letter he wrote P. Mostin instead of Pi. Devereux. The Princess goes to live at Sion House.
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Preferred citation: Clenennau letters and papers 1059.