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An Order of His present Majesty King George, made in Council 30th of March, 1717. upon the following report of Sir John Fortescue Aland, His Majesties late Solicitor-General. At the Court at St. James's the 30th of March, 1717. Present, the Kings Most Excellent Majesty in Council. Upon reading this day at the board a report of His Majesties late Solicitor-General, dated the 16th of November last (upon a petition of the wardens and commonalty of dyers of London for a new charter) in the words following, viz. To the Kings most excellent Majesty
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- "An Order of His present Majesty King George, made in Council 30th of March, 1717 upon the following report of Sir John Fortescue Aland, His Majesties late Solicitor-General. At the Court at St. James's the 30th of March, 1717. Present, the Kings Most Excellent Majesty in Council. Upon reading this day at the board a report of His Majesties late Solicitor-General, dated the 16th of November last (upon a petition of the wardens and commonalty of dyers of London for a new charter) in the words following, viz. To the Kings most excellent Majesty"
- "An Order of His present Majesty King George, made in Council 30th of March, 1717. upon the following report of Sir John Fortescue Aland, His Majesties late Solicitor-General. At the Court at St. James's the 30th of March, 1717. Present, the Kings Most Excellent Majesty in Council. Upon reading this day at the board a report of His Majesties late Solicitor-General, dated the 16th of November last (upon a petition of the wardens and commonalty of dyers of London for a new charter) in the words following, viz. To the Kings most excellent Majesty"@en
- "An Order of His present Majesty King George, made in Council 30th of March, 1717 upon the following report of Sir John Fortescue Aland, His Majesties late Solicitor-General. At the Court at St.James's the 30th of March, 1717. Present, the Kings Most Excellent Majesty in Council. Upon reading this day at the board a report of His Majesties late Solicitor-General, dated the 16th of November last (upon a petition of the wardens and commonalty of dyers of London for a new charter) in the words following, viz. To the Kings most excellent Majesty"