The Good Old Cause; the English Revolution of 1640-60: Its Causes, Course and Consequences. Extracts from Contemporary SourcesChristopher Hill, Edmund Dell Lawrence and Wishart, 1949 - 488 من الصفحات |
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... Crown lands bringing one hundred and twenty - five thou- sand pounds sterling . . . . I must say that if the Crown would let out its land on new leases it would draw beyond a doubt three times as much , for the rents have not been ...
... Crown lands bringing one hundred and twenty - five thou- sand pounds sterling . . . . I must say that if the Crown would let out its land on new leases it would draw beyond a doubt three times as much , for the rents have not been ...
الصفحة 154
... crowns , but as the Mastership of the Wards is in the hands of the Earl of Salisbury , who is supreme , and as he draws a large revenue from it , the bill was rejected . In fact the ordinary revenue of the Crown does not exceed 1,300,000 ...
... crowns , but as the Mastership of the Wards is in the hands of the Earl of Salisbury , who is supreme , and as he draws a large revenue from it , the bill was rejected . In fact the ordinary revenue of the Crown does not exceed 1,300,000 ...
الصفحة 173
... crown , so the dependency of the church upon the crown is the chiefest support of regal authority . This is that which is so well understood by the English and Scots rebels , that no concessions will content them without the change of ...
... crown , so the dependency of the church upon the crown is the chiefest support of regal authority . This is that which is so well understood by the English and Scots rebels , that no concessions will content them without the change of ...
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