Sir Edward Newenham having procured some of the printed reports of the secret committee of the British House of Commons, thinks he is only doing his duty to his country, by making them as public as he can in the city and neighbourhood of Henford. For this purpose, one Copy is left at the Mitre Coffee-Room, one at the New Inn, (where Mr. Green has been so kind as to appropriate a room from eight o'clock until two,) and another may be had at Sir Edward's house, in St. Owen's-Street, on any person sending a ticket with their name.
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[Hereford?, s.n., 1799]
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ESTC N23288
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