ETON COLLEGE DOCUMENTS, AND TREATISE ON THE EXCHEQUER; mid 16th cent. Latin and English. 1. ff. 1-57b. Documents relating to Eton College; 1443-1548. Latin. Copies, mid 16th cent. As follows: (a) Inspeximus by letters patent of Henry VIII of grants o... Mid 16th century

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ETON COLLEGE DOCUMENTS, AND TREATISE ON THE EXCHEQUER; mid 16th cent. Latin and English. 1. ff. 1-57b. Documents relating to Eton College; 1443-1548. Latin. Copies, mid 16th cent. As follows: (a) Inspeximus by letters patent of Henry VIII of grants o... Mid 16th century

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