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Cipher key enclosed in SP 35/71/61.
Catalogue reference: SP 35/71/62
Date: Undated [1719-1722]
Cipher key enclosed in SP 35/71/61.
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Catalogue reference: SP 35/52/42
This record is about the Folios 87-90. From Thomas Rogers. To King George I. The petition of Thomas Rogers... dating from 1724 Sept 18 in the series Secretaries of State: State Papers Domestic, George I. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Folios 87-90. From Thomas Rogers. To King George I.
The petition of Thomas Rogers for letters patent concerning his invention of a steel worm, or rowling spring, to be used in coaches or any other carriages. Endorsed by Lord Townsend, at Windsor [Berkshire], on 18 September 1724. (1) The affidavit of the petitioning inventor, an artificer, of St Dunstans in the West, [Fleet Street, London], dated on 22 September [1724]. Witnessed by W Thurston. (2) Philip Yorke, the Attorney-general's report in favour of the petitioner, dated on 25 September [1724].
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Folios 87-90. From Thomas Rogers. To King George I. The petition of Thomas Rogers...
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