Thomas Madox
Thomas Madox (1666 – 13 January 1727) was a legal antiquary and historian, known for his publication and discussion of medieval records and charters; and in particular for his ''History of the Exchequer'', tracing the administration and records of that branch of the state from the Norman Conquest to the time of Edward II. It became a standard work for the study of English medieval history. He held the office of historiographer royal from 1708 until his death. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Madox, Thomas
Published 1702
Published 1702
printed for Jacob Tonson at Gray's-Inn Gate in Gray's-Inn-Lane, and R. Knaplock at the Angel in St. Paul's-Church-Yard
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by Madox, Thomas
Published 1736
Published 1736
printed for Robert Gosling, at the Crown and Mitre against Fetter-Lane, Fleetstreet
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by Madox, Thomas
Published 1741
Published 1741
printed for Francis Gosling, at the Crown and Mitre against Fetter-Lane, Fleetstreet
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by Madox, Thomas
Published 1741
Published 1741
printed for Francis Gosling, at the Crown and Mitre against Fetter-Lane, Fleet-Street
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by Madox, Thomas
Published 1711
Published 1711
printed by John Matthews; and sold by Robert Knaplock, at the Bishops-Head in St. Paul's Church-Yard
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by Madox, Thomas
Published 1726
Published 1726
printed by William Bowyer; and sold by Robert Gosling at the Middle-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet
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by Madox, Thomas
Published 1769
Published 1769
printed for William Owen, at Homer's Head, near Temple-Bar; and Benjamin White, at Horace's Head, in Fleet-Street
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by Madox, Thomas
Published 1711
Published 1711
printed by John Matthews; and sold by Robert Knaplock, at the Bishops-Head in St. Pauls Church-Yard