Receipt from John Dryden of Chesterton, Huntingdonshire, to the Court of Exchequer [manuscript], 1694 April 30.

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Receipt from John Dryden of Chesterton, Huntingdonshire, to the Court of Exchequer [manuscript], 1694 April 30.

Acknowledges receipt of £3, 10 shillings as part of the annuity paid on the life of William Dryden as interest on the sum contributed in response to 5W & M, ca. 7 towards carrying on the war against France. Signed by Dryden.

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