Item
Folio 32: Ric. Stampart to ---. Transferred to SP 78/53.
Catalogue reference: SP 77/8/32
Date: 1606 Feb 15/25
Folio 32: Ric. Stampart to ---. Transferred to SP 78/53.
Item
Catalogue reference: SP 32/12/89
This record is about the Folio 163. Letter from W Butler to Secretary [James] Vernon asking for £10 to carry... dating from 1701 [May 27] in the series Secretaries of State: State Papers Domestic, William and Mary. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Folio 163. Letter from W Butler to Secretary [James] Vernon asking for £10 to carry on his courtship of 'one Mrs Parker of Wood Street, who has been seven weeks a prisoner formerly, for entertaining disaffected persons'. He says that Vernon has reason to stand by him as there is no Jacobite company he [Butler] comes into but they ask how 'my friend Secretary Vernon does', so that he is likely to fall between two stools unless supported by Vernon. In a post script he suggests that if a Thomas Travers, a letter carrier, is sent to Newgate he will without doubt make 'a large discovery'. A Lady Hannum is mentioned as a possible source of information.
SP 32
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