An Old Exeter Manuscript: A Short Chronicle of the Church of Exeter: Tenths and Fifteenths of the Hundreds of Devon, 1384: Writ and Proclamation Against Lollards of Henry IV; Charter to Exeter, Edward III; Receipts and Payments Chapter of Exeter, 1408; and Charter of Exeter, Henry IV

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J. G. Commin, 1907 - # Eng - 74 pages
 

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