We desire to know of the Commitee what Ser­vice they have done to the State, and what good they have done for regulating of Prin­ting, and reforming the COMPANY.

Our desire is that you give us, your Brethren, the best and fullest satisfaction you may or can in these Parti­culars following.

What the English Stock is worth in value, which was fourteen thousand pound at least.

What the Latine Stock is now worth? It was at first seven thousand pound, the addition to it four thou­sand pound.

What the Irish Stock is worth, which was three thou­sand pound.

What the Grammer produced: three thousand pound we paid to wards it.

What became of the money we gave to defend us in the Latine-Stock-Shute.

Quere, What is become of the Livery Fines?

What is become of Renter-Wardens Fines?

What is become of Newton Farme?

What is become of Mr. John Nortons gift?

What is become of Mr. Standeshes gift?

What is become of Mr. George Bishops gift?

What is become of all the Pole-Money, & what left?

What is become of Mr. Thomas Adams his gift?

What is become of the Gorn-money?

What is become of the 75. pound of M. B.

We desire to know to whom the Corporation money is Lent, and how Mr. Nortons money, with others, is and hath been disposed of? &c.

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