An abstract ovt of the records of the tovver, touching the Kings revenue, and how they have supported themselves by Sir Robert Cotton ...
- Title
- An abstract ovt of the records of the tovver, touching the Kings revenue, and how they have supported themselves by Sir Robert Cotton ...
- Author
- Cotton, Robert, Sir, 1571-1631.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for G. Tomlinson, T.A. and A.C.,
- [1642]
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- Subject terms
- Revenue -- England.
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https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B20737.0001.001
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Contents
- title page
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AN ABSTRACT OVT Of the Records of the Tower, touching the Kings Revenue.
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1. By Parliament. -
2. Excesse of houshold abated and reformed by Councell Table. -
2. By abating and reforming the excesse of Retinue and Favorites. -
3. By abating and reforming the excesse of Gifts, and Rewards. -
3. By raising of money and improving the Revenue of the Crowne, either - Pawne upon Jewels.
- Vpon assignment of Customes and Subsidies.
- Vpon the great Seale, or privie Seale.
- Particular grants of the Subject by Loanes compulsive.
- Particular grants of the Subject by Contribution, or benevolent Gifts.
- The Kings raise money, and improve the Revenues of the Crowne,
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3, By manuring of Lands. - The Kings raise money, and improve the Revenewes of the Crowne.
- First Lawfull but solely.
- Secondly, Vnlawfull or prohibited.
- Farming out of Customes.
- Kings raise money, and improve the Revenewes of the Crowne.
- Regalities mixt.
- Corodaries in Cathedrall Churches.
- Vacancie of Bishopricks.
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