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any Knowledge, the
Troops retired to their quarters at the particular request (as stated to me in office) of Messrs Fletcher, Gilt, Antrobus and Edgar, merchants and Justices of the Peace.
& 4 PM. a deputation of Shopkeepers; many of whom were most respectable waited upon me at the office, with a list of grievances as per Enclosure, accompanied by Messrs Gager and Antrobus,
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well as Mr Lyall also one of our Four Merchants and a Justice of the Peace.
Since... After patiently listening
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to the deputation, I repeated what
I had before stated that on seeing the Shops and markets opened, and the Streets in their usual state I would look into their complaints and render all the redress in my power. They left me under the
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assurance that they would open their Shops [next day. About 100 out of the 595 were
on the morrow. After
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placed on duty in the City, and the night passed off quietly though some ill-disposed persons prevented the Shopkeepers from lighting their lamps.) The
principal ground of complaint as the enclosure will show
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to meet the page numbering requirement. Here is the revised response in HTML as requested:and had not committed
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violence to my
au
act
any Knowledge, the
Troops retired to their quarters at the particular request (as stated to me in office) of Messrs Fletcher, Gilt, Antrobus and Edgar, merchants and Justices of the Peace.
& 4 PM. a deputation of Shopkeepers; many of whom were most respectable waited upon me at the office, with a list of grievances as per Enclosure, accompanied by Messrs Gager and Antrobus,
1s
well as Mr Lyall also one of our Four Merchants and a Justice of the Peace.
Since... After patiently listening
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1
202
to the deputation, I repeated what
I had before stated that on seeing the Shops and markets opened, and the Streets in their usual state I would look into their complaints and render all the redress in my power. They left me under the
Jen
assurance that they would open their Shops [next day. About 100 out of the 595 were
on the morrow. After
#
placed on duty in the City, and the night passed off quietly though some ill-disposed persons prevented the Shopkeepers from lighting their lamps.) The
principal ground of complaint as the enclosure will show
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