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An address to the public, on the scarcity of corn.
Savile, Christopher, approximately 1738-1819.Date: [1800]- Books
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Notice is hereby given, to all millers, malsters, factors, merchants, clerks, agents, or Other persons, being buyers of corn for sale, that by an act of Parliament, passed in the twenty-ninth year of the reign of his present Majesty King George the third, intitled, An act for better regulating and ascertaining the importation and exportation of corn and grain, and that in pursuance of and by authority of the same act, J. Furnass hath been duly appointed inspector of the prices of corn and grain, for the purposes in the said act mentioned, at the market town of appleby, for the east and west wards of the county of Econcerning predestination the imputation of sin and righteousmess, and the nature and effects of justifying faith Westmorland. ...
Date: 1789?]- Books
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Information for John Wedderburn of Greenfield younger, pursuer; against John Keith merchant in Eyemouth, defender.
Weatherburn, John.Date: 1760]- Books
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Answers for James Earl of Morton, to the petition of George Somervell tenant in Todsholes.
Morton, James Douglas, Earl of, 1702-1768.Date: 1765]- Books
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On the necessity of altering and amending the regulations, recommended by Parliament, for reducing the present high price of corn: Together with some amendments proposed, and considerations, addressed to masters of families, on the most eligible mode of carrying the same into execution.
Date: M.DCC.XCVI. [1796]- Books
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The mayor and magistrates having taken into consideration the request of the inhabitants of this town and neighbourhood, relative to the present scarcity of corn, and other articles of provision; do hereby give notice, that such persons as shall buy any corn, unless the sam is exposed for sale in the public market, do thereby subject themselves to an indictment, ...
Ripon (England)Date: 1795]- Books
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Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Charles Watt, James Gray, and William Watson, merchants in Linlithgow. ...
Watt, Charles.Date: 1761]