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Recital that it appears that Sir Thomas Cooke received of...
II.Sir Thomas Cooke, on or before 1st Sept. 1695, to discharge himself, or to discover on Oath how he has applied £10,258, Residue of the said £77,258.
IV.If Sir Thomas Cooke do not make such Discovery on or before 23d April, then to remain a Prisoner in the Tower till he make the same.
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