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Now , he however , he was introduced to Mrs Clarke , should be able to prove ,
that commissions and consented to give her the sum of 10001 . had been sold ,
and that the money had on condition of obtaining the appointment . been applied
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Now , he however , he was introduced to Mrs Clarke , should be able to prove ,
that commissions and consented to give her the sum of 10001 . had been sold ,
and that the money had on condition of obtaining the appointment . been applied
...
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HOUSE OF COMMONS . him , whether he had met with Mr Corri at Mrs Clarke's
on the 6th or 15th January CHARGES AGAINST THE DUKE OF YORK . last ? Mr
Mellish declared , that he had neMonday Feb. 6 . ver been in Mrs Clarke's house
...
HOUSE OF COMMONS . him , whether he had met with Mr Corri at Mrs Clarke's
on the 6th or 15th January CHARGES AGAINST THE DUKE OF YORK . last ? Mr
Mellish declared , that he had neMonday Feb. 6 . ver been in Mrs Clarke's house
...
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Taylor ; she had known Mrs Clarke for She stated that she had represented Mr
ten years , and her brother was married to Dowler to the Duke as a friend ; that
she Mrs Clarke's sister . She and her sister had told the Duke the sun she was to
get ...
Taylor ; she had known Mrs Clarke for She stated that she had represented Mr
ten years , and her brother was married to Dowler to the Duke as a friend ; that
she Mrs Clarke's sister . She and her sister had told the Duke the sun she was to
get ...
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Mrs Clarke , she was to have 1000l . and to the interference of Mrs Clarke , and
for a guinea a man , to be paid on the comple- which she received 5001. Thac his
Royal tion of 500 meu . He was also present Highness had a direct knowledge ...
Mrs Clarke , she was to have 1000l . and to the interference of Mrs Clarke , and
for a guinea a man , to be paid on the comple- which she received 5001. Thac his
Royal tion of 500 meu . He was also present Highness had a direct knowledge ...
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He particularly adverted unconnected , and if their falsehood had not to the
numerous circumstances which tend- been detected , Dowler would have passed
ed to throw discredit upon Mrs Clarke's for an unbiassed witness , who , having
just ...
He particularly adverted unconnected , and if their falsehood had not to the
numerous circumstances which tend- been detected , Dowler would have passed
ed to throw discredit upon Mrs Clarke's for an unbiassed witness , who , having
just ...
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