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William Richardson Notebook
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State of the Military Force of England in March 1804 as laid before the House of Commons by the Yorke Secretary at War Regular Cavelry -- 23,324 Infantry --130,167 Militia -- 99,650 __________________________ Total 253,141 Artillery - 14,242 __________________________ Grand Total 267,383 Volunteers armed and disciplined for the internal defense of the Country. Cav. -- 27,000 Infantry --300,000 Artillery -- 4,000 _________________________ Total. --331,000
Regulars. 267,383 ----------------------------------------- Total of 598,383 fighting men
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[page torn] are among other things they said that it would have been well for the counttry if he had never been seen in it and they both declared that their Horses should go upon the Fell and do nothing before they would work for him again.
[[Qure?]]? Would it be right to employ them in Future.
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In the London Evening Pott of February 3- 1804 The National Debt of Great Britain is stated to amount to L 530,351,681 Stirling The Supply granted by Park ment for [1808] amounts to forty eight Millions Six Hundred and fifty three Thousand one Hundred and seventy Pounds Stirling L 48,653,170
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1804 Oct 8th Bought a Cow of James Allinson in the Forest which he says was bulled on the 22d of July last.
November 28th 1804 I was called on to witness that John Hunt has paid Mr Savage for Carriage of Lead to [Noekton] as follows Viz. sometime ago L 15 and this Day L6-6
Grafs Coldberry Paybills is 6 including 1803- 600-3 Certificates - 528-2 Duty- 131.3/659 . 5
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The Tooth Ache My Course upon your venom'd stang Tat shoots my tortur'd gums alang and thro' my Luggies mony a twang Wi gnawing vengeance Tearing my Nerves wi better Pang Like racking Engines
Where'er thay s Place be Priests ca Hell Where a the tones o misry yell and ranking Plagues their Numbers tell In deadfull raw Thou Toothache surely bears the Bell Amoung them a Burns
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Matilda the 2nd Daughter of William and Peggy Richardson was born at Mickleside near Eggleston July 7th, 1805. Christened Sept. 8, 1805 at Eggleston.