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THE OUT-LETTER BOOK OF GOVERNOR PERCY KIRKE, CONTAINING HIS DISPATCHES FROM TANGIER, 1681–1683, TO SECRETARY JENKINS, AND TO THE LORDS OF THE TREASURY
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THE OUT-LETTER BOOK OF GOVERNOR PERCY KIRKE, CONTAINING HIS DISPATCHES FROM TANGIER, 1681–1683, TO SECRETARY JENKINS, AND TO THE LORDS OF THE TREASURY
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THE OUT-LETTER BOOK OF GOVERNOR PERCY KIRKE, CONTAINING HIS DISPATCHES FROM TANGIER, 1681–1683, TO SECRETARY JENKINS, AND TO THE LORDS OF THE TREASURY
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THE OUT-LETTER BOOK OF GOVERNOR PERCY KIRKE, CONTAINING HIS DISPATCHES FROM TANGIER, 1681–1683, TO SECRETARY JENKINS, AND TO THE LORDS OF THE TREASURY
2023
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Yours of the 9.th of May came hither after Coll. Sackville's departure, and finds this Garrison at present under my command, wherein I shall endeavour to behave my self with that fidelity and vigilance as becomes so great a trust, and that zeal I have ever had for his Ma.ties service which I study to promote here. I cannot but recommend myself and affaires to your protection that they may have the happinesse of being represented favourably to his Maj.tie.
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