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... ENGLAND 2. State of the cloth - trade A LETTER TO SIR GEORGE VILLIERS ACKNOWLEDGING THE KING'S FAVOUR IN GRANTING SOME SUIT OF HIS . ( 22 Aug. 1616. ) TO THE KING . . ( 13 Sept. 1616 ) TO THE KING UPON TOWERSON'S PROPOSITION ABOUT THE ...
... ENGLAND 2. State of the cloth - trade A LETTER TO SIR GEORGE VILLIERS ACKNOWLEDGING THE KING'S FAVOUR IN GRANTING SOME SUIT OF HIS . ( 22 Aug. 1616. ) TO THE KING . . ( 13 Sept. 1616 ) TO THE KING UPON TOWERSON'S PROPOSITION ABOUT THE ...
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... ENGLAND , AT THE TAKING OF HIS PLACE IN CHANCERY , IN PERFORMANCE OF THE CHARGE HIS MAJESTY HAD GIVEN HIM WHEN HE RECEIVED THE SEAL • 7. TO THE RIght reverend THE FATHER in God the BISHOP OF DIRRHAY IN IRELAND ( 8 May , 1617 ) TO THE ...
... ENGLAND , AT THE TAKING OF HIS PLACE IN CHANCERY , IN PERFORMANCE OF THE CHARGE HIS MAJESTY HAD GIVEN HIM WHEN HE RECEIVED THE SEAL • 7. TO THE RIght reverend THE FATHER in God the BISHOP OF DIRRHAY IN IRELAND ( 8 May , 1617 ) TO THE ...
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... ENGLAND TO SIR WILLIAM JONES , UPON HIS CALLING TO BE LORD CHIEF JUSTICE OF IRELAND ( 19 May , 1617 ) • · 9. Recommendation of Mr. Lowder , the Queen's Solicitor , for one of the Baron's places in Ireland • : TO THE R. HON . HIS VERY ...
... ENGLAND TO SIR WILLIAM JONES , UPON HIS CALLING TO BE LORD CHIEF JUSTICE OF IRELAND ( 19 May , 1617 ) • · 9. Recommendation of Mr. Lowder , the Queen's Solicitor , for one of the Baron's places in Ireland • : TO THE R. HON . HIS VERY ...
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... England , as also of such ports in England to which only the wools of Ireland should be brought . " This was accordingly done ; and certain places having been recommended by them for erection into Staple Towns , " forasmuch as the ...
... England , as also of such ports in England to which only the wools of Ireland should be brought . " This was accordingly done ; and certain places having been recommended by them for erection into Staple Towns , " forasmuch as the ...
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... England be not understood to receive any new charters or privileges of staple , but only be understood to be towns correspondent for the receiving of wools , etc. out of the staple towns of Ireland , without any other novelty . 2 ...
... England be not understood to receive any new charters or privileges of staple , but only be understood to be towns correspondent for the receiving of wools , etc. out of the staple towns of Ireland , without any other novelty . 2 ...
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