Commission to the Lords treasury, 25 January 17 Jacob I, [1621].

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Commission to the Lords treasury, 25 January 17 Jacob I, [1621].

Manuscript, in a single secretary hand, of a copy of a commission empowering the Lords Treasury "to make payment of all such funds of money as by our said Warrants...shall be appointed for our affairs." The document specially names Sir Fulke Greville, commissioner of the Treasury, as the King's deputy in these matters.

1 v. (10 p.) ; 30 x 23 cm.

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