Bill of expenses due to John Leigh, usher to the Duke of York [manuscript], 1640 October-November.

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Bill of expenses due to John Leigh, usher to the Duke of York [manuscript], 1640 October-November.

Bill for £17, 8 shillings. Expense account submitted by John Leigh, gentleman usher to the Duke of York (later James II), followed by order for payment from Sir David Cunningham, Receiver General of the Prince's revenue dated April 22, 1641.

1 leaf ; 32 x 20 cm.

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