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IX. Remarks on the Population of English Cities in the time of Edward the Third. By Thomas Amyot, Esq. F.S.A. In a Letter addressed to Henry Ellis, Esq. F.R.S. Secretary

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Having lately had occasion to examine the Subsidy Roll of the 51st year of Edward the Third, printed in the seventh volume of the “Archæologia,” I am induced to offer you some remarks on the degree of information which that curious document appears to supply, with reference to the population of our ancient Cities.
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Title: IX. Remarks on the Population of English Cities in the time of Edward the Third. By Thomas Amyot, Esq. F.S.A. In a Letter addressed to Henry Ellis, Esq. F.R.S. Secretary
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Having lately had occasion to examine the Subsidy Roll of the 51st year of Edward the Third, printed in the seventh volume of the “Archæologia,” I am induced to offer you some remarks on the degree of information which that curious document appears to supply, with reference to the population of our ancient Cities.

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