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  <dc:title>Letter by Richard, fourth Viscount Bulkeley, to "My Lord"</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Intimating that he would not like to be forgotten by the new Hanoverian powers, more especially in "obtaining those Honorary Posts which I have been by Favour of ye Crown continued for many years in my family". Is afraid the Lord Treasurer, through whose hands the patents come, may be "surpris'd by others"; is also sensible that nothing effective can be done till the new King [George I] comes over</dc:description>
  <dc:date>9 August 1714</dc:date>
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