COLLECTIONS relating to the Exchequer, etc., 1607, viz. (a) " Annuities and pensiuns graunted by his Maiestie." f. 1 ;-(b) " Fees " granted by the same. f. 4 b ;-(c) " A Parallele of the charges past and present, and what saved in Ireland, Lowe Count... 1607

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COLLECTIONS relating to the Exchequer, etc., 1607, viz. (a) " Annuities and pensiuns graunted by his Maiestie." f. 1 ;-(b) " Fees " granted by the same. f. 4 b ;-(c) " A Parallele of the charges past and present, and what saved in Ireland, Lowe Count... 1607

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