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Excerpt from An Appeal to the Public, Touching the Death of Mr. George Clarke: Who Received a Blow at Brentford on Thursday the Eighth of December Last, of Which He Languished and Died on Wednesday the Fourteenth of the Same Month
1 guilty: Our will and pleafure therefore is, That he the faid Edward (lirk, other wife called Edward Kirk, otherwife called Edward m'qlirk, be inferted, for the faid Marder, in our firf't and next general pardon that (ball come out for the poor convicts of Newgate, witbout any condztim and that in the mean time you take bad for his appearance, in order to plead our faid pardon. And for f'o doing this {hall be your warrant. Given at our Court at St. James', s the 10th Day of March, 1769, in the ninth Year Of our Reign.
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