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Mr. President
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Mr.
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February 19th: 1745
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The Minutes of the last Grand Commee
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held the 11th: inst: were read & confirmed
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Mr. Trearer read to the Commee an anonymous
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Letter which he reced yesterday by the Penny
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Post in the words follg.
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Anonymous Letter
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You Lessingham this is to Inform you
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Unless you for bear taking in to your Hospital
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the Kings Men you & all the Governors must
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Expect never to go from home unrewarded for
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such Villany Never was known as to let poor Objects
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of Charity that have Wives & Familys be turn'd
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from the Place for the Kings Groat a day those
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good Benefactors never left Charity to be made
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a trade to support such Fellows & you to ride in
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your Coach & that Fellow Welch ye Steward the
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broken Linnen Draper & all your Mobb about
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the place Pray let this be read at your Bar your
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Trading Bart I mean that all the Servants of the
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House may know the danger they Labour under
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for you shall not go to Clapham unrewarded and
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by God we will fire your Houses both you & the
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Governors if you take in another Kings Man
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besides Shooting you for here Fellowes come that
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are Sailors, they stay five or Six Months & nothing
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is the matter but for to keep them from being
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press'd & to get Incurable Tickets, Now God.
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Damn you at your Peril take in one more or
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Advertize it but turn the thing to the Intent
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