A Particular of Such of His Majesties Fee-Farm Rents, and Other Rents Within His Kingdom of England, as Are Now Vested in Trustees, by Letters Patents Bearing Date the 13th of June, 1670 to Be Sold by Vertue of the Late Act of Parliament. (1670) by Anon (Paperback / softback, 2010)
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