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Isaac Manley to Charles Delafaye. Now that the Lord Lieutenant is due it would be...

Catalogue reference: SP 63/384/975

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SP 63/384/975
Date
c 1724 Oct 1
Description

Isaac Manley to Charles Delafaye. Now that the Lord Lieutenant is due it would be helpful to know whether 'to slight or enforce the currency'.

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State Paper Office: State Papers Ireland, Elizabeth I to George III

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Isaac Manley to Charles Delafaye. Now that the Lord Lieutenant is due it would be...

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