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Folio 11. J. Scrope, from Treasury Chambers, to Delafaye. In answer to his of the...

Catalogue reference: SP 36/23/11

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SP 36/23/11
Date
1731 Apr 7
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Folio 11. J. Scrope, from Treasury Chambers, to Delafaye. In answer to his of the 6th. instant encloses an extract from the Treasury Books giving an account of what sums have been issued at the Exchequer on Bills of Exchange from Leghorn for the use and account ofJohn Walton at Rome, with the fees attending the receipt thereof from 28 April, 1722 to 5 Feb., 1731. The Account referred to.

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