1. RECEPTA et exitus subsidiorum; 6-7 Hen. VIII. [1514- 1515], f. 1b. 2. Copy of a letter of James I. to the House of Commons, declining a subsidy [26 June, 1604], f. 13. Paper. Folio. 16th century-17th century

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1. RECEPTA et exitus subsidiorum; 6-7 Hen. VIII. [1514- 1515], f. 1b. 2. Copy of a letter of James I. to the House of Commons, declining a subsidy [26 June, 1604], f. 13. Paper. Folio. 16th century-17th century

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