Statement of Account, 1612, July 18. 10 James I.

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Statement of Account, 1612, July 18. 10 James I.

Account of Sir Richard Titchborne, knight, of money recieved by him from the Royal Reciever General of the county of Southampton [sic] by virtue of warrants from the Right Honorable the late earl of Salisbury, Lord Treasurer, and Sir Julius Caesar, knight, Chancellor of the Exchequer, for repairs to Ronger's Lodge in the forest of Westbeare, dated 12 July, 1610. Auditor's approval dated 18 July, 1612. Memorandum of allowance for the sum of £28, in the hand of Sir Julius Caesar.

1 sheet : paper ; 30.5 x 39.5 cm.

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Great Britain Royal Receiver General

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Titchborne, Richard, Sir, fl. 17th century.

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Caesar, Julius, Sir, 1558-1636

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