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A copy of the petition of William Freeman, Esq; in behalf of himself and others, against Col. Christopher Codrington Governour of the Leeward Islands. Presented to the House of Commons the 19th. of February, 1701. With some remarks thereon
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A copy of the petition of William Freeman, Esq; in behalf of himself and others, against Col. Christopher Codrington Governour of the Leeward Islands. Presented to the House of Commons the 19th. of February, 1701. With some remarks thereon
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1702.
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55511
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Freeman, William (1645-1707)
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