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Title
A copy of the last commission of the Treasury: 25th April 1702.; Copy of the patent to Nicholas Morice Esqe., Clerk of the Signet: dated 1st Feb. 13 Car. 2d; A copy of the Master of the Great Wardrobe's patent; A copy of the patent to Charles Godfrey Esqe., Master or Treasurer of the Jewell Office, 23 Junii A0. 10 W. 3.; The Duke of Northumberland's farm as patentee of the Seal Office.
Alternative Title
Treasury. Signet. Wardrobe. Jewell:Offic Seal:Offic.
Creator
Great Britain. Sovereign.
Date Created and/or Issued
[1702?]
Contributing Institution
UCLA, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library
Collection
Early Modern English Manuscripts from UCLA’s Clark Library
Rights Information
Public Domain
Material in the public domain. No restrictions on use.
Description
Scope/Content: Manuscript.
Scope/Content: Manuscript transcriptions of commissions to the Royal Treasury, the Clerk of the Signet, the Master of the Great Wardrobe, the Treasurer of the Jewel Office, and the Seal Office, originally written during the reigns of Charles II and William III. The transcriptions are all written in a fine hand and appear to have been made around 1702.
Condition: Bound in red morocco with gilt tooling and marbled endpapers; gilt edges.
Type
text
Extent
[140] p., bound ;19 cm.
Identifier
ark:/21198/n1hg7v
MS.1956.003
Language
English
eng
Subject
Letters patent--England--18th century.
Legal documents--England--Early works to 1800.
Place
England
Location
CLUW

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