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» Administrative and legal historyCalendars a few miscellaneous earlier documents, but largely concentrates on the period 1539-1571.
» Administrative and legal historyCovers the whole period 1572 to 1582.
» Administrative and legal historyCovers the whole period 1583 to 1589.
» Administrative and legal historyCovers the period January 1590 to the end of September 1594.
» Administrative and legal historyCovers the period October 1594 to December 1595.
» Administrative and legal historyCovers the whole of 1596.
» Administrative and legal historyCovers the whole of 1597.
» Administrative and legal historyCovers the whole of 1598.
» Administrative and legal historyCovers the whole of 1599.
» Administrative and legal historyCovers the whole of 1600.
» Administrative and legal historyCovers the whole of 1601.
» Administrative and legal historyCovers the period January 1602 to the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth.
» Administrative and legal historyForms the final addenda to the calendars up to the end of the reign of Elizabeth.
» Administrative and legal historyCovers the whole period 1596 to 1603, the final years of Elizabeth's reign.
» Administrative and legal historyCovers the period following the death of Elizabeth in March 1603 up to the end of the year.
» Administrative and legal historyCovers the whole of 1604.
» Administrative and legal historyCovers the whole of 1605, including many documents relating to the Gunpowder Plot.
» Administrative and legal historyCovers the whole of 1606.
» Administrative and legal historyCovers the whole of 1607.
» Administrative and legal historyCovers the whole of 1608.
» Administrative and legal historyCovers the whole period 1612 to 1668.
» Administrative and legal historyCovers the whole period 1562 to 1605. This volume contains material not calendared earlier in the series; much of this extra material consists of petitions.
» Administrative and legal historyCovers the years from the creation of Robert Cecil as Early of Salisbury to the death of his son, the second Earl. As in the previous volume, the majority of this volume of addenda is made up for petitions.
» Administrative and legal historyCovers the period January 1609 to May 1612.