OFFICIAL tables; showing the number of churches in every county of England; the values of bishoprics and deaneries; the-general muster of 1586; the ships and men of the royal navy; the charges of the courts and offices of state, etc.; temp. Jac. I. (... 17th century

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OFFICIAL tables; showing the number of churches in every county of England; the values of bishoprics and deaneries; the-general muster of 1586; the ships and men of the royal navy; the charges of the courts and offices of state, etc.; temp. Jac. I. (... 17th century

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