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Notes of readings on tithes, Early seventeenth century

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Dd.05.08

Scope and Contents

At the conclusion appears 'This last speech being ended, Mr Attorney Generall Sr Robert Heath being then present, answered the same, and was pleased in the name of the whole house to honour the reader much .... Trinioni deo gloria in æternum. John Wylde’. Sir Robert Heath was appointed Attorney-General in 1625.

Dates

  • Creation: Early seventeenth century

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Extent

1 volume(s) (167 leaves.)

Language of Materials

English

Custodial History

Formerly owned by John Wylde (or Wilde), chief baron of exchequer. From the Library of John Moore (1646–1714), Bishop of Ely (‘Royal Library’), no. 508.

Physical Description

Paper.

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Repository Details

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