Jump to Content
Jump to Main Navigation
Jump to Section Navigation
Sign in
Register
London Lives 1690 to 1800
Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
Main Navigation
Home
Search
Browse
Lives
Historical Background
The Project
London Lives Book
<
div1
type
=
"SM_GOpage"
id
=
"LMSMGO55607GO556070257"
>
<
xptr
type
=
"pageFacsimile"
doc
=
"LMSMGO556070257"
>
</
xptr
>
<
p
n
=
"1494"
>
<
note
type
=
"authorial"
place
=
"margin"
>
April 1779
</
note
>
Which His Grace transmitted to the Chairman to be laid before the
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
Justices in Session and the same being read in the order they are above
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
placed
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"1495"
>
Moved that the Chairman be requested to
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
transmit the following answer to the Secretary at War in return to the
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
Secretarys Letter addressed to him That any disappointment to the
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
Service in respect to the numbers Impressed under the Recruiting Act has
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
not Arisen from any Relaxation in the Magistrates but that they have
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
Ordered a Copy of this Letter to be transmitted to the Several Meetings
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
within this County
</
p
>
</
div1
>
View as Text
Section Navigation
Home
Search
Browse Documents
Lives
Historical Background
About This Project
Copyright & Citation Guide
Contact Us