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J Scrope to Harrington see SP 36/48, f188
Catalogue reference: SP 36/46/187A
Date: 1738 Oct 25
J Scrope to Harrington see SP 36/48, f188
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Catalogue reference: SP 36/87/1/77
This record is about the Folio 77. Serjeant [at law] Math [Mathew] Skinner to [John] Sharpe, stating that... dating from 1746 Sept 8 in the series Secretaries of State: State Papers Domestic, George II. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Folio 77. Serjeant [at law] Math [Mathew] Skinner to [John] Sharpe, stating that judicial business in Chester [Cheshire] was 'not much', and that 60 [Jacobite] prisoners had petitioned for transportation. Grand Jury, under foreman Viscount Kilmarry [? Kilmorey], has agreed a Loyal Address. Asks recipient to inform Attorney [General Sir Dudley Ryder] that since the execution of rebels from 'notoriously disaffected' Manchester [Lancashire], 'those who were before bad are now grown worse' and 'the people cannot be reclaimed by mercy'. Mentions the conduct of [Thomas] Deacon's father. Dated at Flint [Flintshire].
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