BOOK Of "The expenses made and provyded for the lordes dyettz of the kinges mooste honorable Covnsaill at Westminster in the Counsaill Chambre," etc. ; Trinity term, 37 Hen. VIII-Hilary term, 4 Edw. VI [1545-1551]. Full particulars of provisions of a... [1545-1551]

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BOOK Of "The expenses made and provyded for the lordes dyettz of the kinges mooste honorable Covnsaill at Westminster in the Counsaill Chambre," etc. ; Trinity term, 37 Hen. VIII-Hilary term, 4 Edw. VI [1545-1551]. Full particulars of provisions of a... [1545-1551]

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