The charges issuing forth of the crown revenue of England and dominion of Wales : with the several officers of His Majesties courts, customs, households, houses, castles, towns of war, forts, bulwarks, forrests, parks, chases, with their several fees and allowances according to the ancient establishment of the kingdom : and also the valuation of the bishops and deanes lands with the tenths paid out of the same /
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