In the Exchequer : copys of allowances. Manuscript, [1762].

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In the Exchequer : copys of allowances. Manuscript, [1762].

Copies of documentary evidence for feudal dues owed to King George III by sheriffs of various counties of England. The document was prepared for the use of Philip Carteret Webb, joint solicitor to the Treasury (1756-65).

1 v. ; 34 x 24 cm.

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