Letters patent and graunts of mannors and land by King Henry the Eight in the XXXVIIth yeere of his Raygne (1546-47), [ca. 1625].

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Letters patent and graunts of mannors and land by King Henry the Eight in the XXXVIIth yeere of his Raygne (1546-47), [ca. 1625].

Manuscript, in a single hand, primarily in English but with some entries in Latin, of summaries of land grants by King Henry VIII to members of the English nobility in 1546-1547. The grants comprise lands and buildings formerly owned by Catholic monasteries, rectories, and churches. The volume is copied from the twelve patent rolls of that year.

1 v. (ca. 300 p.) ; 29 x 19 cm.

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