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Creator
Date
ca. 1627
Location
England
Great Britain
Great Britain
Media format
Manuscript text
Extent
1 v. (24 leaves)
Language
English
Size
32 x 23 cm
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 226600
Folger call number: V.b.368
Folger holdings ID: 258064
Accession Number: 265356
Folger call number: V.b.368
Folger holdings ID: 258064
Accession Number: 265356
Summary
A history of the crown's assertion of prerogative rights to money in the past, likely compiled as part of Charles I's attempts to find non-Parliamentary means of support during the 1626 Parliamentary session. On leaf 24, "A breif or Abstract of the Revenewes of most of the Princes of Christendome," followed by an incredulous account of Russian finances "w[hi]ch sum is soe incredible, that I dare not averr it, nor doe not beleive it" (leaf 24v)
Notes
General notes
Contemporary manuscript copy of document written by Thomas Wilson in 1627 and dedicated to James Ley, first Earl of Marlborough Other manuscript copies of the text at the Bodleian Library (MS Rawl. D 718) and Senate House Library, University of London (GB 0096 MS 285) Bound in 20th century boards Acquired from Paul Dowling, 2009
Also known as
Extended title: An abstract how kinges of England have from tyme to tyme releived themselves since the conquest ca. 1627
Alternate titles: Royal finances, William I-Elizabeth I
Alternate titles: Royal finances, William I-Elizabeth I
Subjects
Related names
author: Wilson, Thomas, -1629
dedicatee: Marlborough, James Ley, Earl of, 1550-1629
associated with: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649
dedicatee: Marlborough, James Ley, Earl of, 1550-1629
associated with: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649