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First Lords Journal: Preliminary Pages
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The first House of Lords Journal: preliminary pages
Date:
Seventeenth century
Catalogue number:
Parliamentary Archives,HL/PO/JO/1/1
Description:
Page 3: This text declares that there is a gap in the Journal between the seventh and twenty-fifth years of Henry VIII’s reign. John Walker declares that he copied this message down from the cover of the book to preserve it as it had “become almost unlegible”.
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