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Translation into English of SP 87/37/32. f. 84
Catalogue reference: SP 87/37/34
Date: 1760 February 2
Translation into English of SP 87/37/32. f. 84
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Catalogue reference: SP 37/9/79
This record is about the Folio 152. Letter dated at [Mr] James's Union Street [Westminster] from Josias Cuningham... dating from [c 1772 Feb - 1772 Mar] in the series Secretaries of State: State Papers Domestic, George III. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Folio 152. Letter dated at [Mr] James's Union Street [Westminster] from Josias Cuningham to Lord Rochford that when Pryke and Williams, 'by consent of that rascal Porten your secretary', took him to Dublin they applied to Timothy Dyton of Dame Street [Dublin] 'for a cell in Bedlam but he told them he had none vacant and the gentleman must be examined by physicians' to which Dyton will swear. He says that Lord Falmouth must discharge Pryke or try him by court martial'. Cuningham writes 'I am not worth two guineas and must work which I shall do freely but will never relinquish my prosecution'.
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