A collection of several acts of Parliament : ordinances, orders &c. for providing maintenance for ministers, heads of colledges and halls, in the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, and other pious uses, as also touching and concerning the revenue setled by Parliament for that purpose and the management thereof and for writing and dividing of parishes.
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