Signed document. 1755.

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Signed document. 1755.

Document signed, St. James, April 28 1755, ordering the payment of 535 pounds for purchasing presents for the Bey of Tripoli, countersigned by the Duke of Newcastle and others. Attached to the document is a list of presents. With portrait, bound in brown morroco.

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