A collection of ordinances and regulations for the government of the Royal household, made in divers reigns. From King Edward III. to King William and Queen Mary. Also receipts in ancient cookery.

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A collection of ordinances and regulations for the government of the Royal household, made in divers reigns. From King Edward III. to King William and Queen Mary. Also receipts in ancient cookery.

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A collection of ordinances and regulations for the government of the Royal household, made in divers reigns. From King Edward III. to King William and Queen Mary. Also receipts in ancient cookery.
1790, printed for the Society of Antiquaries by John Nichols: sold by Messieurs White and son; Robson; Leigh and Sotheby; Browne; and Egerton's

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xxii,12,[2],*15-*27,[3],*27-*39,[3],15-170,169-476p. ;

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OL13473697M
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