Publisher's Synopsis
This historical record, "Grants of the Forfeited Lands of Edward, Duke of Somerset, Etc. Temp. Philippi Et Mariae," compiled by Thomas Phillipps, meticulously details the land grants made during the reign of Philip and Mary following the forfeiture of Edward, Duke of Somerset's lands. A valuable resource for historians and legal scholars, this work provides insight into the land ownership and distribution practices of 16th-century England. The grants documented within offer a glimpse into the political and economic landscape of the era, shedding light on the consequences of the Duke's forfeiture and the subsequent redistribution of his vast estates. This historical record offers invaluable information for researchers studying English history, legal precedents, and the dynamics of power during the Tudor period.
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