Letter, 1707 January 13, to the Earl of Sunderland.

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Letter, 1707 January 13, to the Earl of Sunderland.

Letter to the Earl of Sunderland as Secretary of State for the Southern Department acknowledging that any business relating to his areas of responsibility will be discussed with him prior to action by the board. The item has been silked.

1 leaf ; 32 cm.

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