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Printed at the Desire of the Justices of the Peace in both the said Commissions, and of the respective Grand Juries.
LONDON:
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Civitas, Burgus, & Villa Westm. in Com. Middx. { ss. Ad Generalem Quarterialem Sessionem Pacis Domini Regis tent' apud Westm. pro Liberta' Decani & Capituli Ecclesiae Collegial, beati Petri Westm. Civit', Burgi, & Villae Westm. in Comital. Midx & Sancti Martini le Grand, London' die Jovis scilicet undecimo die Julii, Anno Regni Domini Georgii Secundi, Dei Gratia nunc Regis Magna Britanniae, &c secundo.
page 239 note 1 John West, 1st Earl Delaware, 1693–1766. Cf D.N.B.
page 241 note 1 Sermons and Discourses on several Occasions, by the Most Reverend Father in GOD, William, Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. The Second Edition. 1716. pp 192, 193.Google Scholar
page 241 note 2 This sermon was that preached at Hampton-Court, 21 May 1689, “Sermon and Exhortation for Mutual Charity and Union among Protestants.” The and edition quoted here is dated 1717, ed. R. Baker, London: Godwin, Tooke & Pemberton. B. L. 226 h 10 [16].
page 242 note 1 It might be Lord King, Lord Chancellor from 1 June 1725 until 1733.
page 242 note 2 The persons presiding over the Treasury would be: R. Walpole, Sir Chas. Turner Bt, Geo Dodington, Sir Geo. Oxenden Bt, Wm Clayton.
page 243 note 1 Caroline of Brandenburg-Anspach, 1683–1737, daughter of the Margrave of B-A. Johan Frederick, and his 2nd wife Eleanor of Sachs-Eisenach.