A vindication of the right of the crown to certain manors and lands in Northumberland, formerly possessions of the earls of Northumberland as being parcel of the castle of Alnwick, but held to be remaining in the crown by an inquisition upon the death of Henry, earl of Northumberland, 8 Chas. I., and granted to the duke of Monmouth by Charles II. about 1674
MS. Rawl. B. 395
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Title
A vindication of the right of the crown to certain manors and lands in Northumberland, formerly possessions of the earls of Northumberland as being parcel of the castle of Alnwick, but held to be remaining in the crown by an inquisition upon the death of Henry, earl of Northumberland, 8 Chas. I., and granted to the duke of Monmouth by Charles II. about 1674
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MS. Rawl. B. 395
Date
17th century
Language
English
Physical facet
On paper, in folio
Physical extent
118 Leaves
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Rawlinson B: English History
A vindication of the right of the crown to certain manors and lands in Northumberland, formerly possessions of the earls of Northumberland as being parcel of the castle of Alnwick, but held to be remaining in the crown by an inquisition upon the death of Henry, earl of Northumberland, 8 Chas. I., and granted to the duke of Monmouth by Charles II. about 1674
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