The Pelican History of EnglandPenguin Books, 1985 - Great Britain |
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... fourteenth century the Crown had enjoyed the ' Great Customs ' on the import of wine and the export of wool , known as ' tunnage and poundage ' . From 1485 these were granted to each monarch for life , as they were to James I in 1603 ...
... fourteenth century the Crown had enjoyed the ' Great Customs ' on the import of wine and the export of wool , known as ' tunnage and poundage ' . From 1485 these were granted to each monarch for life , as they were to James I in 1603 ...
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Preface | 9 |
Introduction I I | 11 |
James I and Peace 160318 | 57 |
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