A particular state of the receipts and issues of the publick revenue, taxes and loans from Lady Day 1702 to Michaelmas 1710, [1711?].

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A particular state of the receipts and issues of the publick revenue, taxes and loans from Lady Day 1702 to Michaelmas 1710, [1711?].

Manuscript in a single hand of a formal copy of the account of the public revenues and expenses from March 25, 1702 through November 11, 1710. Possibly prepared for a member of Parliament.

1 v. (80 p.) ; 20 x 20 cm.

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