The Case And Conduct Of Mr. Lowe


so direct a deviation from his instructions; agreeable to which, I do not believe he ever paid a single account.

  I hope my proceedings meet with the approbation of your Lordships, and I shall
make it my constant study to promote the good of the service.
I have the honor to be,
  with dutiful respect,
  My Lords,
  Your most obedient
and very humble Servant,
  John Lowe.

To the Right Hon. the Lords
Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury.


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