AN ESTIMATE of the severall Dyetts, as the Kings Majestie [James l.] doth nowe paie for the same ; as also if the same were to be bought in the markett. Folio. From the Collection of Sir Julius Cæsar. [12,502.] 1605-1628

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AN ESTIMATE of the severall Dyetts, as the Kings Majestie [James l.] doth nowe paie for the same ; as also if the same were to be bought in the markett. Folio. From the Collection of Sir Julius Cæsar. [12,502.] 1605-1628

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