London in 1731 by Don Manoel Gonzales
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The foundations of abbeys and priories, of colleges and schools, together with lands and privileges granted to them. The patents of creation of noblemen. Close rolls, from the 6th of King John, to the end of Edward IV., in which are writs of various kinds, but more especially on the back of the roll are entered the writs of summons to parliament, both to the lords and commons, and of the bishops and inferior clergy to convocations. There are also proclamations, and enrolments of deeds between party and party. French rolls, beginning anno 1 of Edward II. and ending with Edward IV., in which are leagues and treaties with the kings of France, and other matters relating to that kingdom. Scotch rolls, containing transactions with that kingdom. Rome, touching the affairs of that see. Vascon rolls, relating to Gascoign. There are also other rolls and records of different natures. In this tower are also kept the inquisitions post mortem, from the first year of King Henry III., to the third year of Richard III. The inquisitions ad quod damnum, from the first of Edward II. to the end of Henry V. |
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