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SCG-C.773.032
1 Mar 1773:11 (1941 Supplement)
A brief account, from the Union, of such persons as have
exercised the trade and ministry of Kingly government within
the island of Great-Britain.
Scotch Jemmy, the presumptive bastard of an Italian Fidler,
was born in Scotland. Turning out a bonny lad, and of quick
parts, he was put out apprentice in that Kingdom, to the
business of King-Craft (on which he afterwards wrote a
treatise, and called it by that name); to this he served
part of his time there, and the remainder in England as a
turn-over. He dying.
. . . [8 paragraphs, describing following Kings]
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