. . . "A black scene opened; being the true state of Mr. John Kendrick's gifts to the town of Reading. And of the decree which was made by the Barons of the Exchequer in the fourteenth year of King Charles the First ... And also of the misapplication of the lands and rents ever since. Published by John Watts, Esq. in the year 1749; copied from, and compared with, the original by William Grant Deacle"@en . "A black scene opened : being the true state of Mr. John Kendrick's gifts to the town of Reading. And of the decree which was made by the Barons of the Exchequer in the fourteenth year of King Charles the First ... And also of the misapplication of the lands and rents ever since. Published by John Watts, Esq. in the year 1749 ; copied from, and compared with, the original by William Grant Deacle"@en . "A black scene opened being the true state of Mr. John Kendrick's gifts to the town of Reading. And of the decree which was made by the Barons of the Exchequer in the fourteenth year of King Charles the First, ... And also of the misapplication of the lands and rents ever since. Published by John Watts, Esq. in the year 1749; copied from, and compared with, the original by William Grant Deacle" . . . "A black scene opened: being the true state of Mr. John Kendrick's gifts to the town of Reading ... and also of the misapplication of the lands and rents ever since"@en . . . "A black scene opened being the true state of Mr. John Kendrick's gifts to the town of Reading. And of the decree which was made by the Barons of the Exchequer in the fourteenth year of King Charles the First ... And also of the misapplication of the lands and rents ever since. Published by John Watts, Esq. in the year 1749 ; copied from, and compared with, the original by William Grant Deacle"@en . . . . "A black scene opened being the true state of Mr. John Kendrick's gifts to the town of Reading. And of the decree which was made by the Barons of the Exchequer in the fourteenth year of King Charles the First ... And also of the misapplication of the lands and rents ever since. Published by John Watts, Esq. in the year 1749 ; copied from, and compared with the original by William Grant Deacle" . . "Electronic books"@en . . . "A black scene opened : being the true state of Mr. John Kendrick's gifts to the town of Reading. And of the decree which was made by the Barons of the Exchequer in the fourteenth year of King Charles the First, ... And also of the misapplication of the lands and rents ever since. Published by John Watts, Esq. in the year 1749; copied from, and compared with, the original by William Grant Deacle" . "A black scene opened being the true state of Mr. John Kendrick's gifts to the town of Reading. And of the decree which was made by the Barons of the Exchequer in the fourteenth year of King Charles the First ... And also of the misapplication of the lands and rents ever since. Published by John Watts, Esq. in the year 1749; copied from, and compared with, the original by William Grant Deacle" . . .