Warrants of the Wardrobe [manuscript], ca. 1480-1615.

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Warrants of the Wardrobe [manuscript], ca. 1480-1615.

Collection of 9 warrants for delivery of stuffs and apparel, etc. or payments therefore, signed by the monarch or chamberlain: Henry VII, Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, James I, Thomas Stanley, and the Earl of Suffolk. Signet seal of Queen Elizabeth on (6).

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