To our right trusty and welbeloved Sir Richard Hoare knight, Lord Mayor of our City of London. Anne R. Right trusty and welbeloved, we greet you well. Taking notice of the hardships and distresses, which the poorer sort of our subjects, in and about our City of London do suffer:
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- To our right trusty and welbeloved Sir Richard Hoare knight, Lord Mayor of our City of London. Anne R. Right trusty and welbeloved, we greet you well. Taking notice of the hardships and distresses, which the poorer sort of our subjects, in and about our City of London do suffer:
- Miscellaneous documents. 1713-02-04.
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London : Printed by John Barber, 1713
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Great Britain. Sovereign (1707-1714 : Anne).
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- 1713
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- T225474
- Grub Street ID
- 247344
- Description
- 3,[1]p. ; 2°.
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- Title from drop-head title and first few lines of text
The first page contains the royal command to Sir Richard Hoare signed and dated: "the fourth day of February, 1712. in the eleventh year of our reign. .. Dartmouth"; the second page a similar command to Henry, Bishop of London; and the third page a letter to "Good brother", this being an appeal for contributions, signed: H. London
The undated colophon reads: "Printed by John Barber, ..".