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Peck, Nathaniel (NAMEID00246)

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Blackfriars Peter Street

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ID Author Title Date Source
MINT00917 Chaloner, William William Chaloner's Letters to the Warden of the Mint, to Justice Railton, to Isaac Newton, and to Justice Railton 20-24 Jan. 1698/9 MINT 15/17/133, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
MINT01435 Newton, Isaac John Ignatius Lawson: Untitled, 25 February 1698 25 Feb 1698 MINT 15/17/184, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
MINT00918 Chaloner, William William Chaloner's Letter to Isaac Newton early March 1698/9 MINT 15/17/205, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
MINT01367 Newton, Isaac Sarah Holloway: The Deposition of Sarah Holloway of St Gyles parish widow 17 January 1698/9 17 Jan 1698/9 MINT 15/17/114, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
MINT01370 Newton, Isaac Nathaniel Peck: The Information of Nathaniel Peck of Pump Court in Black Fryars Turner 25 January 1698/9 25 Jan 1698/9 MINT 15/17/117, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
MINT01416 Newton, Isaac John Ignatius Lawson: The Information of John Ignatius Lawson now Prisoner in Newgate 3 April 1699 3 Apr 1699 MINT 15/17/165, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
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