A particular of the respective ayds granted yearly from the 5th November 1688 to the end of the last sessions of Parliament being the 5th July 1698. Also a computation of what was intended for the Army: and an exact account of what was granted for the Navy in those years respectively. With a general

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A particular of the respective ayds granted yearly from the 5th November 1688 to the end of the last sessions of Parliament being the 5th July 1698. Also a computation of what was intended for the Army: and an exact account of what was granted for the Navy in those years respectively. With a general state of the receipts and issues of the publich revenue, taxes and loans from the 5th of Novr. 1688 to the 29th September 1697. And several estimates and computations of the charge of the warr to the 31st December 1698, [ca. 1698].

MS account book, with table of contents on p. 89.

1 v. (89 p.) ; 34 x 21 cm.

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