Royal revenue accounts [manuscript], ca. 1612-1613.

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Royal revenue accounts [manuscript], ca. 1612-1613.

Royal revenue accounts for the years ending Michaelmas 1612 and 1613 (1-2); with the revenue of the Duchy of Cornwall for 1613 (2). Includes payments in Kent for the castles of Dover, Deal and Walmer, in Cumberland for the castle and citadel of Carlisle, for the castles of Portland in Dorset, St. Mawes in Cornwall and St. Mary's in the Isles of Scilly, and the sea banks in Lincoln. Mentions receivers such as Francis Godolphin for Devon and Cornwall (11v-12r of vol. 2), John Pym for Southampton, Richard Smith, and Thomas Scudamore. The Duchy of Cornwall accounts (included because of the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612) mention the Stannaries of Devon and Cornwall, the Castle of Launceston, Manors of Dunkeswell, Ottery St. Mary, Buckfast and others.

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