1662 (16 Dec.) letter insert being a petition to King Charles II on behalf of Benjamin Bowdon who had suffered imprisonment (with others) despite "theire Loyalty" and appealing for reconsideration, a postscript (in a different hand) signed "Will Morris" appears to concur and suggests referral to the Lord High Treasurer and Chancellor of the Exchequer; a few strengthened faults

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1662 (16 Dec.) letter insert being a petition to King Charles II on behalf of Benjamin Bowdon who had suffered imprisonment (with others) despite "theire Loyalty" and appealing for reconsideration, a postscript (in a different hand) signed "Will Morris" appears to concur and suggests referral to the Lord High Treasurer and Chancellor of the Exchequer; a few strengthened faults