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XXVI.—On the Early History of Lord Lieutenants of Counties. In a Letter to the Viscount Mahon, President, from Sir Henry Ellis, K.H. Director

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 June 2012

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I Beg to lay before your Lordship and our Society a few short Remarks upon the early history of Lord Lieutenants of Counties, introductory to two sets of Instructions granted to the same nobleman, first in the reign of King Philip and Queen Mary, and, secondly, by Queen Elizabeth, showing a gradual and sensible improvement in the details of the lieutenancies, as carried out by the latter queen.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1854

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page 350 note a Charles the First, in 1642, endeavoured to revive the Commission of Array.

page 350 note b MS. Lansd. 155, fol. 297 b, 299, 303.