SECT. VII. Of the Lord Treasurer of England.
[Obs.] THis Officer being joyn'd also in this Pawn to the Earl of Southampton (then Lord Treasurer) and in former Pawns to other Degrees, and being intend∣ed to be discours'd of in the fourth Exem∣plar,
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[Obs.] THis Officer being joyn'd also in this Pawn to the Earl of Southampton (then Lord Treasurer) and in former Pawns to other Degrees, and being intend∣ed to be discours'd of in the fourth Exem∣plar,
and in the fifth Section of the Barons of the Exchequer, I shall defer its inlarge∣ment to those Chapters.
Thomas, Earl of Southampton, Lord Treasurer of England, was Summon'd by Writ, Feb. 18. 1661. See Chap. II.