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138. Lord Sunderland to the Duke of Newcastle that he had been prevented from waiting on him by a sprain in his foot. Alludes to the bad state of affairs, the villainous management of Scotland, and the ascendancy of the Popish interest in Ireland. That if there be no spirit shown in Parliament, ...
149. A copy of Lord Chancellor Harcourt's letter to Baron Schutz; that a writ of summons for the Duke of Cambridge lies ready to be delivered to him, April 13, 1714. fo. 267.
135. Copy of a writ for the allowance of 4s. per day to Sir John Sordiche, one of the Knights of the shire for Middlesex, for his expenses during the Parliament, 43 Edw. III. fo. 360.
18. "Her folwith a litil tretise according to the ferst tretise of the sight of descant; and also for the sight of countir, and for the syght of the countirtenor, and of faburdon." fo. 112.
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This is probably written by the author of the next article. See the substance of it in Hawkins, ii. 227; and see Burney, ii. 425.