HENRY VIII INVENTORY INVENTORY OF THE JEWELS, PLATE, and other effects of Henry VIII: Vol. I of an inventory in two volumes made by a commission appointed by Edward VI on 14 Sept. 1547, and completed (except art. 2) before the end of the first year o... 1547-1548

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HENRY VIII INVENTORY INVENTORY OF THE JEWELS, PLATE, and other effects of Henry VIII: Vol. I of an inventory in two volumes made by a commission appointed by Edward VI on 14 Sept. 1547, and completed (except art. 2) before the end of the first year o... 1547-1548

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