" A PARTICULAR STATE Of the receipts and issues of the public revenue, taxes and loans"; 5 Nov. 1688-29 Sept. 1710. Paper; ff. 84. xviiith cent. Quarto. Revenue: State of the revenue: 1688-1710.
NOTE-BOOK containing statements of 2 various public accounts in 1749-1751," viz. of the National Debt and Sinking Fund, Salt Duties, Rents of Forfeited Estates in Scotland, House Duty, Bounties, etc. ; interspersed with memoranda by James West, Secretary to the Treasury. Paper; ff. 23. Small Oct...
NOTE-BOOK Containing similar statements of the public revenue and expenditure, of the National Debt, etc., 1750-1759; with an account of the Sinking Fund, 1722-1759. Paper; ff. 49. Small Octavo. National Debt: Abstracts of the state of: 1749-1759. Revenue: Note-books of various public account...
NOTE-BOOK containing similar statements of the revenue and expenditure, 1754-1760; including Accounts of Bonuses, 1744-1760, and of the Civil List and Royal Household, 1728-1760. Paper; ff. 51. Octavo. Household, Royal: Statement of accounts: 1728-1760. Civil List: Statement of: 1728-1760. Re...
" A SCHEDULE of all the surveys, books and other muniments and writings in the office of her Majesties Surveyour General, A.D. 1713." Compiled after the death of John Manley, Surveyor- General of the Land Revenue, and dated 13 May, 1714. Paper; ff. 46. Belonged to James West, afterwards Secretar...
SIMILAR schedule of survey, etc., compiled after the death of John Pulteney, Surveyor-General; 4 June, 1726. Paper; ff. 36. Folio. Revenue: Schedules of papers in the office of the Surveyor-General of Land Revenue: 1714, 1726. John Pulteney, Surveyor-General of the Land Revenue: Schedule of su...
" AN ALPHABETICAL account of the Land Revenues belonging to the Crown, as the same appear by the parliament surveys and books of entry in the Surveyor General's Office, since the year MDCL." An index of Crown lands in England and Wales, arranged under counties, with names of grantees, yearly ren...
" A BRIEF Collection concerning the [seventeen] mannors of the Dutchy of Cornwal which are commonly called Assessionable or ancient Dutchy," circ. 1612-1625; including a table of their comparative rentals, fines, etc., 7 Edw. III. and 43 Eliz. A transcript, made temp. Geo. I. Paper; ff. 10. Foli...
" A RENTALL of his Majesties [George I.] land revenue within the severall counties of North Wales"; 1715 ? Paper; If. 23. Folio. Wales: Land revenue of N. Wales: 1715. Revenue: Land Revenue of North Wales: 1715.