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Mercurius politicus, Number 334, 29th October-6th November 1656 E.499[12]

stle Lands, Crophill in Wier 18 December
Lancaster Ribchester 18 Decemb;
Lincoln, Peters Eastgate, Slickford, Hayder, 18 Decem.
Norfolk The tithes of the Demesnes of the Manor of Eaton 25 November
Somerset Henstridg, Burnham, South-Brent 11 Novem.
Suffolk Brundish and Tannington 25 November
Sussex Excett, North-Mundham, 27 Novemb.
Warwick Claerdon, Langly, and Norton Lindsie, 18 Nov.
Worcester Teddington, Cleave Prior, 11 Decem.
York Boffall, 4 Decem.
Old Maulton, 11 Novem.
In WALES.
Denbigh, Kanevidd
Monmouth Kangunock
Radnor, Kansantfread, Old Radnor} 27 Novemb. Next
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The Divine Philanthropie defended against the Declamatory attempts
of certain late-Printed Papers, intitl'd, A Correptory Correction, invindication
of some Notes concerning Gods Decrees, especially of Reprobation; By
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