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A declaration of His Maiesties royall pleasure, in what sort he thinketh fit to enlarge, or reserve himselfe in matter of bountie.

By: James, I, King of England, 1566-1625.Publisher: Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, Anno. 1610Description: [4], 29, [1] ; 4.°.Note: With preliminary leaf and colophon
Binder's title: James I. A declaration. 1610
Subject(s): Great Britain -- History -- James I, 1603-1625
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With preliminary leaf and colophon

Binder's title: James I. A declaration. 1610

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