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A vindication of the king's sovereign rights: together with a justification of his royal exercises thereof, more particularly applyed to the king's free chapel and church of Sarum.

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British Library

T147654

'The history and antiquities of the cathedral church of Salisbury' London, 1719 and 1723, Richard Rawlinson. 'Connubium regiæ prærogativæ, cum Magnâ Chartâ Anglorum' has separate pagination; the register is continuous - The Dean of Sarum = Thomas Pie

[London, 1719?] [6],98,14,[18]p. ; 8°

142 pages, Paperback

Published October 20, 2010

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