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Cheeke, Russell Tipping families: Archer of Tanworth

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Samuel Ogle [a commissioner of the revenue for Ireland] to Lady Russell. Letter. The lord chancellor (Richard Freeman, lord chancellor of Ireland since 1707. Sir Constantine Phipps was appointed to the office 22 January 1711.) has been taken ill and has lost his memory and all capacity for business, which is thus at a standstill until a successor can be appointed. This concerns Lady Russell only in respect of her £240 in the Treasury. Mention is made of Mr. Harrison. Dublin, 14 Nov 1710