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To the Honourable the Commons of England in Parliament assembled is humbly represented to you a short view, or abstract of several letters, which I happened to look o'er, some time since, which letters were sent from John Dutton Colt Esq., late collector of His Majesty's customs of this part of Bristol, directed to Daniel Ballard his clerk, then manager of that revenue in his absence

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  • "To the Honourable the Commons of England in Parliament assembled is humbly represented to you a short view, or abstract of several letters, which I happened to look o'er, some time since, which letters were sent from John Dutton Colt Esq., late collector of His Majesty's customs of this part of Bristol, directed to Daniel Ballard his clerk, then manager of that revenue in his absence"@en
  • "To the honourable the Commons of England in Parliament assembled: : is humbly represented to you a short view, or abstract of several letters, which I happened to look o'er, some time since; which letters were sent from John Dutton Colt Esq; late collector of His Majesty's customs of this port of Bristol, directed to Daniel Ballard his clerk, then manager of that revenue in his absence"@en
  • "To the honourable the Commons of England in Parliament assembled: is humbly represented to you a short view, or abstract of several letters, which I happened to look o'er, some time since; which letters were sent from John Dutton Colt Esq; late collector of His Majesty's customs of this port of Bristol, directed to Daniel Ballard his clerk, then manager of that revenue in his absence"
  • "To the Honourable the Commons of England in Parliament assembled : is humbly represented to you a short view, or abstract of several letters, which I happened to look o'er, some time since, which letters were sent from John Dutton Colt Esq., late collector of His Majesty's customs of this part of Bristol, directed to Daniel Ballard his clerk, then manager of that revenue in his absence"