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... Summons of the Nobility to the great councils and Parliaments of this Realm , from the XLIX of King Henry the III . , untill these present Times . Extracted from pu- blic Records , by Sir Will . Dugdale Kt . , Garter Principal King of ...
... Summons of the Nobility to the great councils and Parliaments of this Realm , from the XLIX of King Henry the III . , untill these present Times . Extracted from pu- blic Records , by Sir Will . Dugdale Kt . , Garter Principal King of ...
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Page 427 - A PERFECT COPY OF ALL SUMMONS OF THE NOBILITY TO THE GREAT COUNCILS AND PARLIAMENTS OF THIS REALM, from the XLIX. of King Henry the Hid. until these present Times.
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