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'A particular state of the receipts and issues of the publick revenue, taxes and loans' in the reign of William III

MS. Eng. hist. e. 196

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Title

'A particular state of the receipts and issues of the publick revenue, taxes and loans' in the reign of William III

Shelfmark

MS. Eng. hist. e. 196

Summary

'A particular state of the receipts and issues of the publick revenue, taxes and loans' in the reign of William III, 18th century

Date

18th century

Language

English

Physical facet

dark blue morocco, gilt

Physical extent

80 pages

Custodial history

'David Constable London 1821' on fol. ii; item 2925 in the sale catalogue of his library (Edinburgh, 1828); according to a note on page i, the volume 'came out of Lord Abergavenny's collection at Tunbridge Wells, probably belonged to Mr. Robinson (John) Private Secretary to Lord North'.

Acquisition

Bought, Maggs, cat. 658 (1938), 803.

Subject

18th century

Royal family

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  • William III, 1650-1702

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