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Clerks - Early works to 1800

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    In the complaint for penalties, for acting as clerk . September 24, 1768. Memorial for George Bean, Writer in Inverness, Respondent, against Alexander Mackenzie, Writer to the Signet, Sheriff-Clerk of the County of Cromarty, Complainer.

    Bean, George, d. 1798. | Date: 1768]
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    Clerical policy or, a short account of the impositions, encroachments, and regulations, of the Revd. William Wrighte, clerk in orders, of the parish of St. Martin in the Fields.

    Boyer, William | Date: MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]
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    The history of the ancient office of clerk of the market of the King's household its authority and usefulness; with the several advantages accruing to the crown on its being duly executed Extracted from many Curious and Authentick Originals. To which is added, the case of Thomas Robe and Charles Peter, esqrs; the present clerk of the market, who are but as one officer. By Eboranos.

    Robe, Thomas, -1746 | Date: printed in the year, 1737

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