Comparing apples, oranges, and cotton : environmental histories of the global plantation /
The wronged lady: or, The Lord's daughter of Leicestershire, who dy'd for the love of a young noble-man, who left her after many solemn protestations. To the tune of, If love's a sweet passion, &c.
Veneris 20⁰ die Nov[emb]ris 1702. Mr. Comptroller reported to the House, that their resolu[t]ion; and address to Her Ma[jes]ty for the removing William Lord B[isho]pp of Worcester from being Lord Almoner to her Ma[jes]ty had been presented to eher Ma[jes]ty, and that her Ma[jes]ty was pleased to give this most gracious answer
Malt duty compare of the gross produce of years comenc[ing] 24th June [brace] 1705 1706 1707 1708 ...
An acco[un]t of the unavoidable charge and the meanes to prevent it with safely in case of a warr with France w[hi]ch otherwise the nation must be at in sending forces to the Island of Barbadoes for its security w[hi]ch cannot be less then 2000 men if they resolve to preserve the same, on which island (besides its own importance) depends the safety of the Leward Islands and consequently the sugar trade to the kingdom of England.
An abstract of cash paid into the treasury out of his Maj[es]ties casual revenue for three years from Midsum[m]er 1692 to Mids[umme]r 1695
Grace and peace in Chryst Ryght Reverend in the Lord ...
That your Ma[jes]tie will be pleased to referr the examynacion of this [...] drawing [?] so newe to [...] to some of your learned chaplins now resyding about London and the resolucion of all doubtfull places to my Lo: Bishop of [Canterburie?]
Countes of Richmonds prays
[Title list of dramatic works]
Right honourable my very good lord, to my Lord Coompton
First fruits Rec'd from the last of June to 29 Sept. 1692 ... pencons charg'd on first fruits.
To the R[igh]t. Hono[ra]ble the Lords Com[missione]rs of their Majesties Treasury. The humble petition of Christopher Dodsworth merch[an]t on behalf of himselfe & many others engaged with him.
The fees from [10 to 13?] the office of subpoenas ...
O fatall weeke and desmall [sic] day ...
Pra[--] for exeqon [sic] of ye [--]ffice for wills
Debt on East India goods & cont. impost. 20 December 1695.
By the King. A proclamation for abolishing of abuses, by billes of conformity.
[Petition for payment due?]
[Petition to the Admiralty for pay]