Inquisitiones post mortem for the county of Somerset, tempore Henry VII, Henry VIII, and Queen Elizabeth with some Pedigrees deduced therefrom (a valuable series of transcripts from the original documents in the Record Office, from the Phillipps Library, 18--?

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Inquisitiones post mortem for the county of Somerset, tempore Henry VII, Henry VIII, and Queen Elizabeth with some Pedigrees deduced therefrom (a valuable series of transcripts from the original documents in the Record Office, from the Phillipps Library, 18--?

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