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Folios 186-187. A paper found by messengers in Lord North and Grey's study at Catlidge...
Catalogue reference: SP 35/33/109
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- SP 35/33/109
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1722 Sept 28
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Folios 186-187.
A paper found by messengers in Lord North and Grey's study at Catlidge Hall, entitled 'A letter to the electors of the members of parliament', advocating no new wars and fair taxes. Endorsed with the signatures of: T Hushe; Henry Gould; and Wm [William] S.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- English
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- Open Document, Open Description
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SP 35
Secretaries of State: State Papers Domestic, George I
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Folios 186-187. A paper found by messengers in Lord North and Grey's study at Catlidge...