The Great and Ancient Charter of the Cinque-Ports of Our Lord the King, and of the Members of the same

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C. Mate, 1668 - 128 pages
 

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Page 4 - This Book of Articles before rehearsed is again approved, and allowed to be holden and executed within the realm, by the assent and consent of our Sovereign Lady Elizabeth, by the Grace of God, of England, France, and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith, &c.
Page 5 - Edward the sixth by the grace of God of England France and Ireland king Defender of the faith and in earth supreme head of the Church of England and Ireland.
Page 54 - Although express Mention of the true yearly Value or Certainty of the Premises, or any of them, or of any other Gifts or Grants, by Us or any of our Progenitors or Predecessors, to the aforesaid Sir Thomas Gates . . . [and others] . . ., or any of them, heretofore made, in these Presents, is not made; Or any Statute, Act, Ordinance...
Page 24 - We have also granted, for us and our heirs, and by this our charter have confirmed...
Page 64 - And further, of our special grace, certain knowledge, and meer motion, we have given, granted and confirmed, and by these presents, for us, our heirs and successors, do give, grant and confirm unto the said Edward Earl of Clarendon, George Duke of Albemarle, William...
Page 40 - WITNESS whereof, we have caufed thefe our Letters to be made Patents ; Witnefs Ourfelf, at Weftminfter, the tenth Day of April, in the fourth Year of our Reign of England, France, and Ireland, and of Scotland the nine and thirtieth.
Page 106 - ... of them, or of any other gifts or grants heretofore made by us, or by any of our progenitors or predecessors, to the aforesaid Mayor and...
Page 100 - Do will also and by these presents order and command as well the treasurer, chancellor and barons of our Exchequer at Westminster, and other the justices...
Page 103 - them shall take as well the Corporal Oath commonly " called the oath of obedience as the Corporal Oath " commonly called the Oath of Supremacy upon the
Page 43 - Service to our Sovereign Lord the King, and to his Heirs Kings of England...

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