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7 Acts of the Privy Council of England: New Series (John Roche Dasent, ed.) i (1893)

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A   CT S


                         OF THE



      PRIVY COUNCIL



                 OF ENGLAND.






                   NEW SERIES.


                      VOL.   VII.


                   A.D.  1558-1570.





                   EDITED BY DIRECTION OF

      THE   LORD   PRESIDENT   OF  THE   COUNCIL
                           BY

             JOHN ROCIE DASENT,
          BARRISTER-AT-LAW, M.A. CH. CH. OXFORD,

            AN EXAMINER IN TIE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
                 OF TUE PRIVY COUNCIL OFFICE,



PUBLISrIED BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS OF HER MAJESTY '
             TREASURY AND THE MASTER OF THE ROLLS.



                       LONDON:
      PRINTIRD FOR HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE,
                 BY EYRE AND SPOTTISWOODE,
           PRINTYlRS TO THE QUEIrb MOST PXCBLLENT MAJESTY,
       And to be purchased, either dieectly or through .ny Bookseller, from
   EYRE AND SPOTTIS'YOOD., EAST HARDING STREET, FLEET STREET, E.C.; Or
       JOHN MENZI3,S & CO., 12, HAN0VER STREET, EDINBURGH; and
               90, WEST NILE STREET, GLASOnW; or
         HODGES, F4GGIS, & Co., 104, GRAFTON' STREET, DUBLIN,


                          1893.

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