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Publisher: Cambridge University Press Summary: In the year 1200, the English Government initiated regular series of record-archives; in 1640, the fall of Charles I's personal government led to the abolition of several central offices and their archives. These events, which both pro¬foundly altered the state of the evidence for the historian, therefore set the limits of this book.
9780521291521
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Pub Date: 1976Publisher: Cambridge University Press Summary: In the year 1200, the English Government initiated regular series of record-archives; in 1640, the fall of Charles I's personal government led to the abolition of several central offices and their archives. These events, which both pro¬foundly altered the state of the evidence for the historian, therefore set the limits of this book.
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Pub Date: 1976
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
9780521291521
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0521291526
Pub Date: 1976
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
In the year 1200, the English Government initiated regular series of record-archives; in 1640, the fall of Charles I's personal government led to the abolition of several central offices and their archives. These events, which both pro¬foundly altered the state of the evidence for the historian, therefore set the limits of this book.
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