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The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part D.

CHAPTER XLIV
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117--195.
** D'Ewes, p.

483.
*** Camden, p.

167.
**** Appendix to the Earl of Essex's Apology.
v Birch's Memoirs, vol.ii.
v* Nanton's Regalia, chap.

1.
v** Franklyn, in his Annals, (p.

9,) says that the profit of the kingdom, besides wards and the duchy of Lancaster, (which amounted to about one hundred and twenty thousand pounds,) was one hundred and eighty-eight thousand one hundred and ninety-seven pounds: the crown lands seem to be comprehended in this computation.
v*** Camden, p.558.This account of Camden is difficult or impossible to be reconciled to the state of the customs in the beginning of the subsequent reign, as they appear in the journals of the commons.


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