English Historical Documents, Volume 10David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1959 - Great Britain |
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... hundred and fifty - two shall bear date according to the said new method of supputation , and that the two fixed ... hundred , one thousand nine hundred , two thousand one hundred , two thousand two hundred , two thousand three hundred ...
... hundred and fifty - two shall bear date according to the said new method of supputation , and that the two fixed ... hundred , one thousand nine hundred , two thousand one hundred , two thousand two hundred , two thousand three hundred ...
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... hundred and Seventy - five Pounds Three Shillings ; of Mr. Cooke and Mr. Thomas Townshend , to Three thousand Four hundred and Nineteen Pounds Fifteen Shillings ; Total , Two hundred Ninety - four thousand , Eight hundred Thirty - six ...
... hundred and Seventy - five Pounds Three Shillings ; of Mr. Cooke and Mr. Thomas Townshend , to Three thousand Four hundred and Nineteen Pounds Fifteen Shillings ; Total , Two hundred Ninety - four thousand , Eight hundred Thirty - six ...
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... hundred pounds , or shall be heir apparent of some person who shall be in like manner seised or possessed of a like estate as aforesaid , of the yearly value of eight hundred pounds ; and each person so to be appointed a lieutenant ...
... hundred pounds , or shall be heir apparent of some person who shall be in like manner seised or possessed of a like estate as aforesaid , of the yearly value of eight hundred pounds ; and each person so to be appointed a lieutenant ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 3 |
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY | 68 |
Letter from the Admiralty Board to Sir John Norris Commanderin | 70 |
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