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Folio 89. Note from Sir John Fielding to Mr Eden that the weavers in Moorfields had...

Catalogue reference: SP 37/10/36

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This record is about the Folio 89. Note from Sir John Fielding to Mr Eden that the weavers in Moorfields had... dating from 1773 Apr 23 in the series Secretaries of State: State Papers Domestic, George III.

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SP 37/10/36
Date
1773 Apr 23
Description

Folio 89. Note from Sir John Fielding to Mr Eden that the weavers in Moorfields had dispersed.

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English
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