Annesley, Francis, 5 August 1699
Dates
- Creation: 5 August 1699
General
Dublin. Letter to Mr Moore. We [a Commission?] must still find the value of each forfeiture, therefore we are planning circuit of the country. It must be plain to our employers that we're doing all we can and have not gotten our reward here. Although we've noted some iniquities, we've avoided too many accusations (which required some management); probably the fear of punishment by Parliament is better. Drogheda helping; Ladies grant; pray give my service to Dr Davenant (I recommend to his work the broadside on Princes Resumption of Grants). Hope that Parliament in London may forestall the King and his favorites in publishing the report.
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