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By the King: A proclamation. James R. James the Seventh, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England France and Ireland, defender of the faith, and c. To all our loving, subjects, greeting. Whereas several of our subjects, men of pernicious principles,
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By the King: A proclamation. James R. James the Seventh, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England France and Ireland, defender of the faith, and c. To all our loving, subjects, greeting. Whereas several of our subjects, men of pernicious principles, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766897956
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas certain duties for excise and customs are made payable to us by several acts of Parliament out of all forreign goods and merchandizes that shall be imported into this our kingdom of Ireland;
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas certain duties for excise and customs are made payable to us by several acts of Parliament out of all forreign goods and merchandizes that shall be imported into this our kingdom of Ireland; in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1690)
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WorldCat: 766898480
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas certain duties for excise and customs are made payable to us by several acts of Parliament out of all forreign goods and merchandizes that shall be imported into this our kingdom of Ireland; in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1690)
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WorldCat: 766898480
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas for remedy of the present scarcity of money in this our kingdom, and that our standing forces may be the better paid and subsisted, and that our subjects of this realm may be the better enabled to pay and discharge the taxes,
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas for remedy of the present scarcity of money in this our kingdom, and that our standing forces may be the better paid and subsisted, and that our subjects of this realm may be the better enabled to pay and discharge the taxes, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II); 1689)
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WorldCat: 766897987
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas for remedy of the present scarcity of money in this our kingdom, and that our standing forces may be the better paid, and our subjects of this realm the better enabled to pay and discharge the taxes, excise, customs, rents, and other debts and duties
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WorldCat: 766906094
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas for remedy of the present scarcity of pence and half-pence in this our kingdom, we have ordered a certain quantity of mixed money to be coyned to pass currant in this our realm
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas for remedy of the present scarcity of pence and half-pence in this our kingdom, we have ordered a certain quantity of mixed money to be coyned to pass currant in this our realm in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1690)
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WorldCat: 766898473
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas for remedy of the present scarcity of pence and half-pence in this our kingdom, we have ordered a certain quantity of mixed money to be coyned to pass currant in this our realm in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1690)
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WorldCat: 766898473
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas it is given out by several of the Protestants of this kingdom disaffected to our government, that our unnatural enemy, the Prince of Orange, is preparing what forces he can to invade this realm.
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas it is given out by several of the Protestants of this kingdom disaffected to our government, that our unnatural enemy, the Prince of Orange, is preparing what forces he can to invade this realm. in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766898054
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas it is given out by several of the Protestants of this kingdom disaffected to our government, that our unnatural enemy, the Prince of Orange, is preparing what forces he can to invade this realm. in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766898054
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas Richard Duke of Tyrconnel, before our coming into this our kingdom, did cause several servicable horses to be taken and seized upon for mounting of troops of horse and dragoons for our service,
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas Richard Duke of Tyrconnel, before our coming into this our kingdom, did cause several servicable horses to be taken and seized upon for mounting of troops of horse and dragoons for our service, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766897974
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas Richard Duke of Tyrconnel, before our coming into this our kingdom, did cause several servicable horses to be taken and seized upon for mounting of troops of horse and dragoons for our service, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766897974
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas Richard now Duke of Tyrconnell our late Deputy of this kingdome, upon breaking out of the present rebellion in several parts of this realm,
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas Richard now Duke of Tyrconnell our late Deputy of this kingdome, upon breaking out of the present rebellion in several parts of this realm, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766898016
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas Richard now Duke of Tyrconnell our late Deputy of this kingdome, upon breaking out of the present rebellion in several parts of this realm, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766898016
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas the butchers and victuallers in this our city of Dublin have lately exacted very excessive rates for all sorts of butchers meat, when at the same time we are assured of the great plenty and cheapness of all sorts of cattle in the countrey abroad;
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WorldCat: 1097094369
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WorldCat: 766898331
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas the continuance and encrease of tillage and husbandry will in a great measure contribute to the well-being of our people in general, and more especially to the support of our army,
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas the continuance and encrease of tillage and husbandry will in a great measure contribute to the well-being of our people in general, and more especially to the support of our army, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1690)
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WorldCat: 766898343
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas the continuance and encrease of tillage and husbandry will in a great measure contribute to the well-being of our people in general, and more especially to the support of our army, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1690)
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WorldCat: 766898343
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas we are informed that several abuses are dayly committed by our souldiers, upon our good subjects, coming and going to and from markets and fairs,
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas we are informed that several abuses are dayly committed by our souldiers, upon our good subjects, coming and going to and from markets and fairs, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766897998
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas we are informed that several abuses are dayly committed by our souldiers, upon our good subjects, coming and going to and from markets and fairs, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766897998
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas we are informed that the distraction of the times, or the evil purpose of our enemies hath discouraged our true and loving subjects from making or providing of quantities of hay,
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas we are informed that the distraction of the times, or the evil purpose of our enemies hath discouraged our true and loving subjects from making or providing of quantities of hay, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766898112
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas we are informed that the distraction of the times, or the evil purpose of our enemies hath discouraged our true and loving subjects from making or providing of quantities of hay, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766898112
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By the King: A proclamation. James R. Whereas we are informed, that upon the noise of a sudden invasion intended by the Prince of Orange to be made into this our kingdom of Ireland,
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By the King: A proclamation. James R. Whereas we are informed, that upon the noise of a sudden invasion intended by the Prince of Orange to be made into this our kingdom of Ireland, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 1044317939
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas we by the advice of our council for certain weighty and urgent occasions concerning us and this state, and the defence of this our realm of Ireland, and the church of the same, have ordained that a Parliament should be held at the city of Dublin
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas we by the advice of our council for certain weighty and urgent occasions concerning us and this state, and the defence of this our realm of Ireland, and the church of the same, have ordained that a Parliament should be held at the city of Dublin in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II); 1689)
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WorldCat: 1044269730
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas we have by a former proclamation of the eight and twentieth day of February last, for the reasons therein set forth, declared and ordained amongst other things, that corn and meal should be sold to such persons as should be employed by us to make stores and magazins for the use of our army,
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WorldCat: 1170650265
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WorldCat: 766898434
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas we have by a former proclamation of the one and twentieth day of January last, for the reasons therein sett forth. Declared and ordained amongst other things, that all manner of persons who were then in possession of any meadow-grounds, should fence in, and preserve the same in due season.
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WorldCat: 1058467384
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WorldCat: 766898971
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas we have by former proclamations of the eighteenth and twenty seventh days of June last, for the reasons therein set forth; ordained and declared that a certain coyn made by our order of a certain mettal mixed of copper and brass,
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WorldCat: 766898360
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WorldCat: 1170834046
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas we have received certain information that the usurper and his adherents in England are making great preparations to make a fresh invasion on this our kingdom with a numerous army as well of Danes and other forraigners
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas we have received certain information that the usurper and his adherents in England are making great preparations to make a fresh invasion on this our kingdom with a numerous army as well of Danes and other forraigners in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1690)
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WorldCat: 1097101077
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By the King: a proclamation. James R. Whereas we have received certain information that the usurper and his adherents in England are making great preparations to make a fresh invasion on this our kingdom with a numerous army as well of Danes and other forraigners in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1690)
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WorldCat: 766898372
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By the King: A proclamation. James R. Whereas we have thought fit, by the advice of our privy council, to raise the coyn of this our kingdom to a higher value; ... Whereas we have thought fit, by the advice of our privy council, to raise the coyn of this our kingdom to a higher value;
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WorldCat: 1171182223
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WorldCat: 766897930
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By the King: James R. Our will and pleasure is that you apprehend all such troopers as have deserted the troops of our right trusty and well-beloved the Lord Brittas;
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By the King: James R. Our will and pleasure is that you apprehend all such troopers as have deserted the troops of our right trusty and well-beloved the Lord Brittas; in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766898125
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By the King: James R. Our will and pleasure is that you apprehend all such troopers as have deserted the troops of our right trusty and well-beloved the Lord Brittas; in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766898125
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By the King: James R. Whereas great disorders have been committed under colour of seizing several horses for our uses, many people, as we are informed, having lost their plow-garrans,and other small horses,
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By the King: James R. Whereas great disorders have been committed under colour of seizing several horses for our uses, many people, as we are informed, having lost their plow-garrans,and other small horses, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766898165
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By the King: James R. Whereas great disorders have been committed under colour of seizing several horses for our uses, many people, as we are informed, having lost their plow-garrans,and other small horses, in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766898165
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By the King: James R. Whereas several of our troops of horse and dragoones are to be quartered this Winter, in several parts of this kingdom, who are necessarily to be supplyed with forrage;
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By the King: James R. Whereas several of our troops of horse and dragoones are to be quartered this Winter, in several parts of this kingdom, who are necessarily to be supplyed with forrage; in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766910824
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By the King: James R. Whereas we have prorogued the Parliament lately held by our order in this kingdom, to the twelfth day of November next. And whereas we have thought fit for certain weighty considerations, further to prorogue the said Parliament;
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By the King: James R. Whereas we have prorogued the Parliament lately held by our order in this kingdom, to the twelfth day of November next. And whereas we have thought fit for certain weighty considerations, further to prorogue the said Parliament; in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766898191
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By the King: James R. Whereas we have prorogued the Parliament lately held by our order in this kingdom, to the twelfth day of November next. And whereas we have thought fit for certain weighty considerations, further to prorogue the said Parliament; in ProQuest Early English Books Online (James II, King of England; 1689)
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WorldCat: 766898191
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By the kinge. A proclamation against excesse of lauish and licentiouse speech of matters of state
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By the kinge. A proclamation against excesse of lauish and licentiouse speech of matters of state in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I); 1620)
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WorldCat: 1554685630
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By the Kings Maiestie were accused with seven articles of high treason these worthy members in the House of Commons in Parliament Munday Ian. 3, 1641 : viz. the Lord Kimbolton, Mr. John Pym Esquire, Denzill Hollis Esquire, John Hambden Esquire, Sir Arthur Haslerigge Kt., William Stroude Esquire
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WorldCat: 606656334
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WorldCat: 606656334
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By the Kings Maiestie, were accused with seven articles of high treason these worthy Members in the house of Commons in Parliament, Munday Ian. 3. 1641. Viz. The Lord Kimbolton. Mr. John Pym Esquire· Denzill Hollis Esquire· John Hambden Esquire· Sir Arthur Haslerigge Kt· William Strowde Esquire
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WorldCat: 607062672
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By the Kings Maiestie. Whereas it hath pleased the kings most excellent Maiestie of his princely loue and fauour, to giue and grant vnto his subiects, the inhabitants of Kingsnorton in the countie of Worcester a perpetuall weekely market, and two faires in the yeare, as by His Maiesties letters pattents vnder the great seale of England
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WorldCat: 1096292866
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By the Kings Maiesties commissioners for considering the offence and offendors, to whom licence and dispensation shall be granted for some arrable lands conuerted from tillage to pasture
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By the Kings Maiesties commissioners for considering the offence and offendors, to whom licence and dispensation shall be granted for some arrable lands conuerted from tillage to pasture in ProQuest Early English Books Online (England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I); 1618)
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WorldCat: 606549541
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By the Kings Maiesties commissioners for granting court leets
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By the Kings Maiesties commissioners for granting court leets in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1616)
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WorldCat: 216264602
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By the Kings Maiesties commissioners, for granting free vvarrens, and other things of that nature
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WorldCat: 606472501
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WorldCat: 606474902
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By the Kings Maiesties commissioners, for granting pardons and dispensations to some persons in some cases for conuerting errable lands from tillage into pasture
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By the Kings Maiesties commissioners, for granting pardons and dispensations to some persons in some cases for conuerting errable lands from tillage into pasture in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Manchester, Henry Montagu, Earl of; 1618)
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WorldCat: 606474906
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