includes:f. 1 James I of England: Letter from the Lords of the Council to the Justices of the Peace for levying a contribution for recovery of the Palatinate: 1622.: Copy.f. 2 London PARISHES AND LOCALITIES: Privy Council letter for levying a con... Unspecified
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