Letter signed from the Privy Council to the Chancellor and Under-Treasurer of the Exchequer [manuscript], 1598 September 29.

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Letter signed from the Privy Council to the Chancellor and Under-Treasurer of the Exchequer [manuscript], 1598 September 29.

For payment to Wiltshire officials of Coats and Conduct money, for 100 soldiers sent to Plymouth en route for Ireland. Signed by Sir Thomas Egerton, Essex, Nottingham, Hunsdon, North, Buckhurst, Sir Robert Cecil, and Sir John Fortescue

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