The Royal Treasury of England: Or, An Historical Account of All Taxes, Under what Denomination Soever, from the Conquest to this Present YearT. Tebb, and J. Wilcox, 1725 - 372 ページ |
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... what Extremities Some Kings have been reduc'd , and what Methods they have taken , to ease themselves in fome Measure of the Preffures they lay under . Cotton Cotton Library , Cleopatra , F. VI . Extremity beyond The PREFACE . xxvi.
... what Extremities Some Kings have been reduc'd , and what Methods they have taken , to ease themselves in fome Measure of the Preffures they lay under . Cotton Cotton Library , Cleopatra , F. VI . Extremity beyond The PREFACE . xxvi.
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... Some Authors , who can fpeak well of no Kings , have faid , that with the aforefaid Treasure he alfo took to himself all the Plate belonging to those religious Houses , and even the facred Veffels de- dicated to the Ufe of Churches , a ...
... Some Authors , who can fpeak well of no Kings , have faid , that with the aforefaid Treasure he alfo took to himself all the Plate belonging to those religious Houses , and even the facred Veffels de- dicated to the Ufe of Churches , a ...
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... Some fay there were above forty thoufand Marks in Silver , be- fides much Gold , and Variety of Ornaments . The Continuator of Florence of Worcester . Anno Dom . 1139 , Reg . 4. King Stephen came with his Court to Salisbury , there to ...
... Some fay there were above forty thoufand Marks in Silver , be- fides much Gold , and Variety of Ornaments . The Continuator of Florence of Worcester . Anno Dom . 1139 , Reg . 4. King Stephen came with his Court to Salisbury , there to ...
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... some excuse him on account of his Youth , no lefs unnatural in his riper Years , when he not only omitted punishing , but even preferr'd the very Murderers of his unhappy Parent . All the Rebellions before his Reign had been upon ...
... some excuse him on account of his Youth , no lefs unnatural in his riper Years , when he not only omitted punishing , but even preferr'd the very Murderers of his unhappy Parent . All the Rebellions before his Reign had been upon ...
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... some part of that Patrimony , fince the Whole could not then be had . Accordingly , all the Poffeffions of the Alien Prio- ries were granted to the King and his Heirs for ever , being above an hundred Houfes ; fo that ta- king them but ...
... some part of that Patrimony , fince the Whole could not then be had . Accordingly , all the Poffeffions of the Alien Prio- ries were granted to the King and his Heirs for ever , being above an hundred Houfes ; fo that ta- king them but ...
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Abbat Act for granting affefs'd aforefaid againſt alfo alſo Anno Anno Dom Barons becauſe befides Biſhop Bishoprick call'd charg'd Church Clergy Commiffioners confiderable continu'd Cotton Library County Crown Danegeld Duties Duties on Malt Earl Ecclefiaftical Edward III Eftates England Everfden Expence faid fame fays fecond feiz'd fent feven feveral fhall fhort fhould Fifteenth fince fingle firft firſt fome ftill fuch himſelf Houfes Houſes hundred Pounds Value hundred thouſand Pounds hundred Weight Impofitions impos'd Jews Juftice King Edward King Henry King's Kingdom Knight's Fee Knights laft Laity Lands levy'd London Lord Majefty Manors Marks Matthew Paris mention'd Merchants moft Money moſt Number obferve Occafions paid Paris Parliament Pence Perfons Poffeffions Prince publick raifing rais'd raiſe Rates reafon receiv'd Reign Revenues Richard Richard II Scutage Shillings Subfidy Tallage Tenth thefe themſelves thereof theſe thofe thoſe Tonnage and Poundage Treaſure whatſoever Wine yearly
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