The Present state of the British court, or, An account of the civil and military establishment of England : containing new and exact lists of all the officers of His Majesty's court and houshold, the army, and navy, and also of the several branches of the revenue, with the nature, duty, and business of every particular office and officer therein, their attendance, salaries, fees, &c. : to which is added, a list of Their Highnesses, the young Princesses houshold ...
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