[Letters patent : Dorsetshire, to Henry Hastings, et al., 1618 July 21].

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[Letters patent : Dorsetshire, to Henry Hastings, et al., 1618 July 21].

Appointing Henry Hastings, et al. to superintend the public works and defence in Dorsetshire.

1 leaf (1 p.) : parchment ; 540 x 700 mm.

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