To the King's most excellent Majestie; the humble petition of Arthur Earl of Anglesey, Viscount Valentia, one of His Majesties most honourable privie council : Sir John Ayton Knight, and Usher of the Black Rod, Charles VVhitacre, Peter Rycaut, Henry Elwes, and John VVhitfield, Esquires, on the behalf of themselves and other creditors of Sir Edward Littleton VVilliam Courten, and Sir Paul Pinder deceased.
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