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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.
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Catalogue reference: SP 32/6/91
This record is about the Folios 201-202. Letter from Conrad de Repkon to Sir William Trumbull. I was released... dating from 1696 May 26 - 1696 May 29 in the series Secretaries of State: State Papers Domestic, William and Mary. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Folios 201-202. Letter from Conrad de Repkon to Sir William Trumbull. I was released from prison at Portsmouth on the 25 instant and dispatched after dinner on the 26 with certificates signed by the magistrate and governor. I reached London about four o' clock this afternoon. As I am a German, and imprisoned, although quite innocent, on suspicion of being concerned in an abominable conspiracy against the King, I beg that justice may be done according to the laws of the land. For this purpose I had a protest entered upon the proceedings of the town of Portsmouth, an official copy of which was refused me. A copy of his protest, dated at Portsmouth 26 May 1696, complaining of his being unjustly thrown into prison on his arrival there on 22 April last.
SP 32
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