The Political State of Great Britain, Volume 9J. Baker and T. Warner, 1715 - Great Britain |
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... Majesty's Closet , he waited on the Prince of Wales , who likewife re- ceived him very graciously . After the King , and the Prince and Princefs of Wales were return'd from Chappel , Ge- neral Stanhope went to pay his Duty to her Royal ...
... Majesty's Closet , he waited on the Prince of Wales , who likewife re- ceived him very graciously . After the King , and the Prince and Princefs of Wales were return'd from Chappel , Ge- neral Stanhope went to pay his Duty to her Royal ...
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... Majesty's Revenues in the Kingdom of Ireland , and Treasurer of War there . Sir Thomas Southwell , Kt . William Strick- land , Efq ; William Conelly , Efq ; Sir Henry Bunbury , Thomas Medlicot , Efq ; to be Com- miflioners of his ...
... Majesty's Revenues in the Kingdom of Ireland , and Treasurer of War there . Sir Thomas Southwell , Kt . William Strick- land , Efq ; William Conelly , Efq ; Sir Henry Bunbury , Thomas Medlicot , Efq ; to be Com- miflioners of his ...
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... Majesty's Re- venues in the faid Kingdom . And Preferments William Bargh , Efq ; to be Comptroller- General and Accomptant - General in Ire- land . As alfo , That his Majefty had been in England . Pleafed to appoint Thomas Archer , Efq ...
... Majesty's Re- venues in the faid Kingdom . And Preferments William Bargh , Efq ; to be Comptroller- General and Accomptant - General in Ire- land . As alfo , That his Majefty had been in England . Pleafed to appoint Thomas Archer , Efq ...
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... Majesty's Privy Seal , a Marquefs of Great Britain , by the Name , Stile and Title of Marquefs of Wharton in the County of Westmorland , and of Malmesbury in the County of Wilts ; and alfo for creating his Lordship Baron , Earl and ...
... Majesty's Privy Seal , a Marquefs of Great Britain , by the Name , Stile and Title of Marquefs of Wharton in the County of Westmorland , and of Malmesbury in the County of Wilts ; and alfo for creating his Lordship Baron , Earl and ...
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... Majesty's most Dutiful Subjects can never think of that Providential Period of Time , in which the Kingdom was , thus relieved from Diftrefs , by Your Majesty's most happy Acceffion to the Imperial Crown of Great Bri- tain , but our ...
... Majesty's most Dutiful Subjects can never think of that Providential Period of Time , in which the Kingdom was , thus relieved from Diftrefs , by Your Majesty's most happy Acceffion to the Imperial Crown of Great Bri- tain , but our ...
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