A table for the findinge of Paliamt. rolles in the tymes of Ed: 3. Ri: 2. H: 4. H: 5. H: 6. Ed: 4, 1646.

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A table for the findinge of Paliamt. rolles in the tymes of Ed: 3. Ri: 2. H: 4. H: 5. H: 6. Ed: 4, 1646.

Manuscript on paper, in a single Chancery hand, containing an alphabetical index to items in the Parliament Rolls for 1327-1483, including such topics as "Arrests made in the king's chamber," "Clergie men to bee taxed for theire temporall estates," and "Speaker of the Parliament imprisoned."

1 v. (61 p., with blank leaves at end) ; 13 x 7 cm.

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