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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 32/11/130
This record is about the Folio 228. Printed 'Votes of the House of Commons', number 107. Refers to petitions:... dating from 1699 Apr 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 228. Printed 'Votes of the House of Commons', number 107. Refers to petitions: from Thomas Bendish of Southtown, Suffolk, concerning excise and salt; from Chatham, Kent, concerning relief of sick and wounded seamen; the estate of Thomas Cowslade, an infant; and by Thomas Dilks and Patrick Mullins, concerning the 'descent train of artillery'. Also refers to bills and acts: concerning robbery from shops and warehouses; for suppressing lotteries; the estates of Popham Conway and Francis Seymour; the surviving trustees of Sir William Putney; £1,484,015 1s 11 for disbanding the army and providing for the navy; raising militia; inheritance of posthumous children; naturalisation of Samuel Bernardeau, Peter Chantreau des Gaudree, and other army officers, Sir David Collier, Isaac la Mellioniere, Peter de Belcastle, William Rejatore, Augustin Cloribus; making Billingsgate a free market; rock salt duties; half pay officers; duties on sweets, vinegar, low-wines, and brandy; distillers of Bristol [Gloucestershire]; importation of 'pearl ashes of the growth of Germany'; duty on American whale fins and the Greenland Company; and the use of molossus [molasses] in brewing. Printed for Edward Jones in the Savoy, and Timothy Goodwin at the Queen's Head, Fleet Street [London].
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