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A56732
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Navil Payn's letter, and some other letters that concern the subject of his letter with short notes on them for the clearer informaton of the members of Parliament, in order to Navil Payn's trial.
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Payne, Henry Neville, fl. 1672-1710.
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1693
(1693)
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Wing P890; ESTC R20794
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c. o That is the Invasion see trade Letter E. p The King The Commissions for the new Advocate and Justice Clerk were Signed on the 28 of November that is 6 dayes before the date of this Letter q Presbyterians It s known that by the Changes made in the Spring before they were somewhat cooled in their zeal which this new change revived again r It seems he is answering Letters s Restauration t The known Cant for a Declaration u Tâ closs Prison and so have no more an opportunity to Tamper x The Word sole for Soul is written so too in the Papers that were seised in his Chamber y The late King Queen and Melfort y The late King Queen and Melfort y The late King Queen and Melfort z No do Mrs. Smith who has all along taken care of him and is an active stirring Woman a The four persons mentioned may well be supposed to be two Noblemen with the late Archbishop of Glasgow a Lord the known Friend and Correspondent of the Nurse that is of the Countess of Errol now Governess to the pretended Prince of Wales at Paris b That is Sir Jâmes Rochied Town Clerk of Edinburgh who dyed about a week before the date of this Letter c Mrs. Smith lives in Edinburgh d Mr. Patrick Smith Advocate who absconded e Mr James Smith her Son f It appears not to whom the late K. James was to write but the Magistracy only can put in the Clerk The standing Magistracy was then under Process and in a few dayes after thrown out The Letter then was to come to those who could influence the new intended Magistracy g The Town Clerks place is one of the most Beneficial places in the Kingdom and is during Life h It is evident the late Kings Friends here were in Factions amongst themselves about the disposing of the Clerks place and that Payn finding his Party not strong enough to carry it for his Friend would have Assistance from France and would ãâã it Aiâly least some other pretenders should worst him there also i That is the late Queen see incomparable Lâdy in Letter E. k It s known that in the late Reign the Queen reckoned herself obliged to Payn and protected him Melfort and the Countess of Errol a The late King a It seems Mrs. Little is my Lady Melfort and that she writ the whole Letter to which this is an Answer but that David her Husband dictated the half of it b Dowglas seems to be Payn see the beginning of the Letter A. c The late King the same with Brother in Payn 's Letter to Aunt and with Cousin in his other Letter to Madam Smith d A Earl well known e He has been sometime in Prison f Probably an Earl who died much about the time of this Letter g The reason of the Complaints here and elsewhere that Answers came not seems to be Megill Melforts Page his slowness who was long on his way from Paris with a ârâat numbers of Letters a Gray the writer as hath been said seems to be in the North of England and and therefore upon the recept of Melforts Letter for Balfour was oblidged to send an expresse to Balfour who lives in Scotland b Pain Mowet and litle John c Payn lasting Concurrence d Pain your Brothers service e last drop of their Blood f Pain all things ãâã are in perfect order g Of men of interest or Courage h An invasion Pain trial i The Cant is trade mony and paymasters is men and Officers k Correspondence betwixt London and the North. l It s plain he had been in Scotland m This as well as his stile shows he is no Scotch men