The effect of all letters read in the House of Parliament from the 14. to the 23. of November from all places of the Kingdome. : Viz. Surrey. Shropshire Berkshire Yorke Sussex. Holland Cornwall. Middlesex Leicester Ireland Sea Worcester Wales.
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