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<p n="3267">Continued, Wednesday Decr. 10th. 1800.</p>
<p n="3268">of Bread P Day for every Seven Persons, to<lb></lb>
commence on the 19th. instant</p>
<p n="3269">Mr. Willis reported that the following<lb></lb>
papers having been transmitted to him<lb></lb>
he had accordingly waited on Mr. Wilberforce<lb></lb>
with the Answers to his Queries on Tuesday<lb></lb>
last, when Mr. Wilberforce expressed his<lb></lb>
Thanks for the Communication</p>
<p n="3270">"Mr. Wilberforce presents his Compliments<lb></lb>
"and requests the favour of the Governor<lb></lb>
"or Master of the <rs type="placeName" id="GLBRMB20102_geo68">Bridewell</rs>
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to give<lb></lb>
"information to Mr. Dixon the Beares<lb></lb>
"Concerning the Cruising of Corn-How<lb></lb>
"much they can Cruise pr. day of 24<lb></lb>
"Hours, on what terms they could<lb></lb>
"undertake to Cruise it pr. Qur-<lb></lb>
"Whether they now a actually Cruise much<lb></lb>
"& for what description of Persons<lb></lb>
"Whether they can furnish Mr. Wilberforce<lb></lb>
"with the names of any Persons who<lb></lb>
"have been in the habit of using Cruis'd<lb></lb>
"Corn, for their Horses, in order that the<lb></lb>
Gain</p>
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