Revenues of Charles I and Queen Henrietta in Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, and Leicestershire; revenues of the Earl and Countess of Lennox in York, c 1649
Scope and Contents
A computus of the revenues of King Charles in the county of Lincoln, for the year ending at Michaelmas 1649. This is followed by nine similar accounts of the revenues of that king and of Queen Henrietta in the year 1648, in the counties of Nottingham, Derby, Lincoln and Chester; and of the possessions of the then lately deceased Mathew and Margaret Earl and Countess of Lenox in the county of York, for the year 1648.
Dates
- Creation: c 1649
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Extent
1 volume(s) (48 leaves)
Language of Materials
Latin
Custodial History
From the Library of John Moore (1646–1714), Bishop of Ely (‘Royal Library’), no. 712.
Physical Description
Paper
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