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1626
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English
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Administration, Administration of Criminal justice, Alum industry, Anti-Catholicism, Apprentices, Armor, Bartholomew Fair (1625 : Smithfield, London, England), Bartholomew Fair (1637 : Smithfield, London, England), Bermuda Islands, Billeting, Bird trapping, Bits (Bridles), Bow and arrow, Buckle industry, Building laws, Butter trade, Catholics, Censorship, Charitable contributions, Church of England, Civil status, Coinage, Colonies, Commerce, Company of Merchant Adventurers of England, Copyhold, Corporation of Gardeners, Corporation of Sope-makers of London, Court and courtiers, Courts, Courts and courtiers, Criminal justice, Administration of, Dairy products industry, Deer hunting, Defenses, Dissenters, Religious, Dyes and dyeing, Early works to 1800, East India Company, Employment, England, England and Wales, England and Wales. Army, England and Wales. Exchequer, England and Wales. Parliament, England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons, England and Wales. Royal Navy, English mercenaries, Equipment, Equipment and supplies, Europe, Exports, Fairs, Fasts and feasts, Finance, Finance, Public, Fishery policy, Fleetstreet Riot, London, England, 10 July 1629, Food, Food law and legislation, Food prices, Food supply, Foreign relations, Foreign trade regulation, Forfeiture, Fowling, Freedom of movement, Goldweights, Grain trade, Great Britain, Great Britain Civil War, 1642-1649, Guild of Weavers of London, Guilds, Gunpowder, Gunpowder industry, Hat trade, Hides and skins industry, Hides and skins trade, History, History, Military, History, Naval, Horsemanship, Huguenots, Indians of North America, Introduction à la vie dévote, Knights and knighthood, Land tenure, Law and legislation, Legal status, laws, Legal tender, Lent, Liturgy, Madder, Maintenance and repair, Meat industry and trade, Metal-workers, Military History, Military discipline, Military readiness, Military supplies, Monetary policy, Monopolies, Mutiny, Naval History, Naval deserters, Nitrogen industries, Officials and employees, Our Lady Fair (1637 : Southwark, London, England), Passports, Persecution, Pewter, Plague, Politics and government, Poor laws, Postal service, Prevention, Prices, Printing industry, Privateering, Prize law, Procedure (Law), Proclamations, Public Finance, Quality, Quality control, Reformed Church, Relations, Religious Dissenters, Religious refugees, Riots, Roads, Rogues and vagabonds, Royal forests, Royal households, Royal touch, Saltpeter industry, Scrofula, Silk, Silk industry, Smuggling, Society of Starch Makers of London, Soldiers, Soldiers of fortune, Sources, Starch industry, Stourbridge Fair (1625 : Barnwell, Northamptonshire), Taxation, Tenement houses, Terms of court, Textile industry, Tin industry, Tobacco industry, Tobacco use, Trade associations, Vagrancy, Veterans, Weapons, Weights and measures, Wellington Mutiny, 1640, Wine and wine making, Wire industry, Wool industry, Worshipful Company of Armourers and Brasiers in the City of LondonPeople
Edward Bromfield Sir, Frances Richmond and Lennox Duchess of (fl. 1625), Francis Crane Sir (d. 1636), Francis de Sales, Saint (1567-1622), George Kirke (d. 1675?), George Villiers Buckingham Duke of (1592-1628), Henry Grey Stamford Earl of (1599?-1673), Henry Matravers Lord, Henry Vaughan, Humfry Slany, John Blow (fl. 1627), John Holland (fl. 1627), Kenelm Digby Sir (1603-1665), Matthew de Quester, Nicholas Crisp Sir (1599?-1666), Richard Smith (1566-1655), Richard Young Sir, Thomas Aylesbury Sir (1580-1657), Thomas Smith, Thomas Witherings (d. 1651), William Cloberie, William Frizell, William NeadeBook Details
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"Giuen at Our Honour of Hampton Court, the 22. day of September, in the second of Our Reigne of Great Britaine, France and Ireland."
Reproduction of original in: Society of Antiquaries
STC (2nd ed.) 8841
Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1985. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Early English books, 1475-1640 ; 1876:77)
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