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BG.733.027
1-8 Oct 1733:12 (718)
London, July 28. We learn from Buckingham, that the Right
Honourable the Lord Cobham, on his return to his seat at
Stow, near that Place, was waited upon by the greatest part
of the principal inhabitants of that and the neighbouring
towns, with drums, trumpets and colours, whereon were
wrought the army of the Corporation of Buckingham, and his
Lordship received their thanks for his service to his
country in Parliament. The whole company drank their
Majesties healths, and that of Lord Cobham, Earl of
Chesterfield, &c.
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