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LETTERS TO AND FROM
ship's disapprobation; which I would not incur for all their good words put together, and printed in twelve volumes folio.
I am, with great respect, my lord,
your lordship's most dutiful
and most humble servant,
TO ARCHBISHOP KING.
MY LORD,
FEBRUARY 22, 1722-3.
MR. Chetwood[1] intends to deliver in a petition to the government to day, and entreated me to speak to your grace before he delivered it; which not having an opportunity to do, I make bold to enclose this letter, which your grace may please to read; and is the substance of what he desired me to say. I am, with the greatest respect, my lord,
Your grace's most dutiful
and most humble servant,
- ↑ Knightly Chetwood, esq., who had very good pretensions to an English peerage; for which he presented several memorials; but to no purpose.
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