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To the supream authority of the nation : the Parliament of the Common-Wealth of England. The humble petition of Mary Countess of Sterling, and John Blount her husband, Sr Robert Croke of Checquers in the county of Bucks knight, and Dame Susan his wife, ... and your petitioners the said countesse, Dame Susan, and Jacoba, being also right heirs of the said Sir Peter, and of Dame Mary Powel, late wife of Sir Edward Powel deceased
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