Parliamentary return to John Line, Esq., high sheriff of Devon [manuscript], 1774 October 11.

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Parliamentary return to John Line, Esq., high sheriff of Devon [manuscript], 1774 October 11.

Robert Palk of Haldon House, Devon, Esq. and Charles Boone of Barking Hall, Suffolk, Esq., had been chosen to represent Ashburton in the forthcoming Parliament.

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Line, John, -1777

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Boone, Charles, of Barking Hall, Esq.

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