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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 35/43/89A
This record is about the Part 2, Folio 14. A weekly list of prisoners in the custody of the messengers. [Jacobite]... dating from 1723 May in the series Secretaries of State: State Papers Domestic, George I. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Part 2, Folio 14.
A weekly list of prisoners in the custody of the messengers. [Jacobite] conspiractors: James Skeen; Edmund Bingley; Stephen Lynch; Simon Swordfeger, bailed; Captain Wm [William] Arnold, discharged; Walter Jefferies; Philip Carryl, bailed; John Martin, discharged; Andrew Hay; Mrs Hughes and her maid Phebe Silvester; Mrs Spinks. From on board the [Swedish owned] 'Revolution': Robert Franklin, vidence; Wm [William] Haynes, evidence; James Morgan; James Black; James Cummings; Dennis Dunagen; William Burton. Lapidary's apprentice: John Kirk. For a libel: Bevil Higgins, to be bailed. 'Blacks' [poachers], mostly evidences: Thomas Power; William Cox; James Barnet; William Bunce; Thomas Hambleton; Richard Atley; William Davis; James Steadman; James Barlow; Stephens; Wm [William] Clements; William Terry; Jonathan Cook. Thomas Farndon, 'assisting shorter to make his escape'.
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Part 2, Folio 14. A weekly list of prisoners in the custody of the messengers. [Jacobite]...
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