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Information of sir Jeffery Palmer to the lord high treasurer and barons of the exchequer

MS. Tanner 447, fol. 134

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Title

Information of sir Jeffery Palmer to the lord high treasurer and barons of the exchequer

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MS. Tanner 447, fol. 134

Summary

Information of sir Jeffery Palmer, attorney-general, to the lord high treasurer and barons of the exchequer, A.D. 1661, desiring them to issue processes to such persons as had not accounted for the tithes appropriate, oblations, etc. collected since the year 1642, the profits of which were by act of parliament settled and vested in the King.

Date

1642-1661

Language

English

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Draft bills and other miscellaneous papers

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