Several grounds, reasons, arguments and propositions, offered to the King for the improving of his revenue in first-fruits and tenths, annexed to a petition of James [Compton,] earl of Northampton and others
MS. Tanner 459, fol. 128
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Several grounds, reasons, arguments and propositions, offered to the King for the improving of his revenue in first-fruits and tenths, annexed to a petition of James [Compton,] earl of Northampton and others
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MS. Tanner 459, fol. 128
Summary
Several grounds, reasons, arguments and propositions, offered to the King for the improving of his revenue in first-fruits and tenths; annexed to the petition of James [Compton,] earl of Northampton and others, for a patent of the first-fruits and tenths for the term of thirty-one years at the yearly rent of £60,000; 5 Oct 1660. Signed G. C. [Geo. Carew].
Date
5 Oct 1660
Language
English
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Copies by archbp. Sancroft of tracts and papers relating to affairs of church and state in various years
Several grounds, reasons, arguments and propositions, offered to the King for the improving of his revenue in first-fruits and tenths, annexed to a petition of James [Compton,] earl of Northampton and others
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