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Now soe it is, may it please your Lordshipps, that the Dr having not done anything in his proposalls more then any other man might have done, and what wee our selfs are ready and willing to doe at lesser rates, by the time allotted, and wee hope with better satisfaction then the Drs new taught soldiers, wee humbly desire that wee be not disposed to the insatiable desire of a covetous monopoler, but that wee may be imployed immediately from your Lordshipps, and the benefitt acrewing by our laboures may redound to the Commonwealth.
All which is humbly tendered to your Lordshippse consideration.
Signed in behalfe of the surveyors by
Rob. Newcomen. T. Cockayne. Alex. Smith. Cor. Swillivan. |
The Dr answers it off-hand at Councill board.This paper being exhibited, the Dr was called into the Councill chamber, where it was read to him; but he desired it might be again read in parts, which being done, he answered it from point to point, accordingly soe as it was clearly rejected; even soe clearly as that there remaines noe other memorey of it, but what is here afforded itt.
This aussault of the under-surveyors being repulsed, the generall of this army himselfe, the Surveyor-Generall, Mr Worsley, was forced to engage; he, therefore, goes to the severall members of the Councill apart, and had prepared