A generall collection of all the offices of England with their fees in the quenes guifte, viz. ...[officers of the courts of justice and revenues, the royal household, captains of towns and castles, officers and keepers of Crown lands, with valuations of all bishoprics and dean's livingfs and of the

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A generall collection of all the offices of England with their fees in the quenes guifte, viz. ...[officers of the courts of justice and revenues, the royal household, captains of towns and castles, officers and keepers of Crown lands, with valuations of all bishoprics and dean's livingfs and of their tenths], before 1604.

An early and unusually full form of a civil list for the queen's government, including fees, diets, and allowances for each office, but unfortunately not naming the incumbents.

1 volume, 20 cm. 38 folios.

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