Chronicon preciosum, or, An account of English gold and silver money; the price of corn and other commodities; and of stipends, salaries, wages, jointures, portions, day-labour, &c. in England for six hundred years last past : shewing from the decrease of the value of money, and from the increase of the value of corn and other commodities, &c. that a fellow who has an estate in land of inheritance, or a perpetual pension of five pounds per annum, may conscientiously keep his fellowship, and ought not to be compelled to leave the same, tho' the statutes of his college (founded between the years 1440 and 1460) did then vacate his fellowship on such condition
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Chronicon preciosum, or, An account of English gold and silver money; the price of corn and other commodities; and of stipends, salaries, wages, jointures, portions, day-labour, &c. in England for six hundred years last past : shewing from the decrease of the value of money, and from the increase of the value of corn and other commodities, &c. that a fellow who has an estate in land of inheritance, or a perpetual pension of five pounds per annum, may conscientiously keep his fellowship, and ought not to be compelled to leave the same, tho' the statutes of his college (founded between the years 1440 and 1460) did then vacate his fellowship on such condition
Printed for T. Osborne ..., 1745
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"To which is added, An historical account of coins, illustrated with several plates of gold and silver coins."
Signatures: 1 leaf unsigned, A[4], B-K[8], L[3], A*[8], B*[7]
"An appendix to Chronicon preciosum: containing an historical account of coins" has separate title page and pagination (30 p.)
With bookseller's advertisements on p. [3] following "Chronicon preciosum"