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O./3.61/6
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Letter signed by members of the Privy Council to 'John, Lord Pawlett of Hinton St George, Custos Rotolorum of Devon', and the Justices of the Peace of Devon
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- 5 Dec. 1706 (Creation)
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1 folded sheet, with later folded sheet listing names and offices of Council members. In later wrapper.
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W. C. Whetham (later Dampier) noted that this document was purchased from W. V. Daniell in Oct. 1906.
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Concerning army recruitment.
Signed by [Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of] Somerset; [Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of] Sunderland; [Henry Grey, Duke of] Kent; H[enry] Boyle; [Sir] J[ohn] Trevor; T[homas] Trevor; Ja[mes] Vernon; J[ohn] Howe.
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O.3.61/6
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- Seymour, Charles (1662-1748), 6th Duke of Somerset (Subject)
- Spencer, Charles (1675-1722), 3rd Earl of Sunderland, politician (Subject)
- Grey, Henry (1671-1740), 1st Duke of Kent, courtier and politician (Subject)
- Boyle, Henry (1669-1725), 1st Baron Carleton, politician (Subject)
- Trevor, Sir John (c 1637-1717), knight, judge and speaker of the House of Commons (Subject)
- Trevor, Thomas (1658-1730), 1st Baron Trevor, jurist (Subject)
- Vernon, James (c 1646-1727), government official and politician (Subject)
- Howe, John Grobham (1657–1722), politician (Subject)
- Poulett, John (c 1668-1743), 4th Baron and 1st Earl Poulett, politician (Subject)