Appendix to reports from the Commissioners appointed by His Majesty to execute the measures recommended by a select committee of the House of Commons respecting the public records of the Kingdon &c.

engraved facsimiles inserted in the several works printed under the commission, with the explanations.

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Appendix to reports from the Commissioners appointed by His Majesty to execute the measures recommended by a select committee of the House of Commons respecting the public records of the Kingdon &c.

engraved facsimiles inserted in the several works printed under the commission, with the explanations.

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The full reports of the Commissioners on the Public Records were first published in 1812.

Consists of engraved facsimiles of documents, each accompanied by transcription of the text; most plates signed by the engraver, chiefly by Benjamin Davies, James Basire, and T. Clark.

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Reports from the Commissioners on the Public Records 1800-1819

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[3] p., [1], LXXXVI leaves of plates :

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