A true collection as well of all the Kinges Majesties offices and ffees in any the courts at Westminster as of all the offices and fees of his Majesties household, together with all ffees appertaining to Captaines and Souldiers...And likewise the offices and ffees of his Highness's honorable howses,

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A true collection as well of all the Kinges Majesties offices and ffees in any the courts at Westminster as of all the offices and fees of his Majesties household, together with all ffees appertaining to Captaines and Souldiers...And likewise the offices and ffees of his Highness's honorable howses, parkes, fforests and chases within the said realme, ca. 1603-1609.

An early form of civil list for the king's chief household officials and other servants, including the names of those who had the gift of the office.

1 piece 30 cm. 24 pages.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8180549

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