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William Noy Brief Declaration How the Kings of England Haue From Time to Time Supported and Repaired Their Estates and Annuall Revenues Manuscript
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William Noy was a long time member of Parliament and an attorney-general and lawyer to Charles I. Although he was an antagonist to the court party in Parliament, when he became attorney-general in 1631, he became an ardent supporter of the Kings' rights.
An 83 page manuscript, bound in marbled paper boards and housed in a slipcase with a second and slightly different copy of the manuscript, describing the royal collection of revenues for support and repair of estates, derived from the Records of the Tower, Parliament rolls, and close petitions. This document was originally circulated in manuscript form prior to its publication in the Cottoni Posthuma in 1679, and separately in 1715.
Temple University Library Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 4, January 1950.
Bound in marbled paper boards.
Purchased in 1949, source unknown.
Processed and finding aid prepared in July 2021 by Katy Rawdon, Coordinator of Technical Service.
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