Sir, I beg leave to solicit your vote, and your interest, to succeed the late Mr. Priest, as clerk to the Court of Requests. I have for a great number of years, and under the pressure of great difficulties, carried on business with unblemished reputation. Losses, and unforeseen events, at length necessitated me to become a bankrupt: ..
- Yeoward, Richard.
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Sir, I beg leave to solicit your vote, and your interest, to succeed the late Mr. Priest, as clerk to the Court of Requests. I have for a great number of years, and under the pressure of great difficulties, carried on business with unblemished reputation. Losses, and unforeseen events, at length necessitated me to become a bankrupt: .. (Online)
Sir, I beg leave to solicit your vote, and your interest, to succeed the late Mr. Priest, as clerk to the Court of Requests. I have for a great number of years, and under the pressure of great difficulties, carried on business with unblemished reputation.
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