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22. A table collected of the yeares of our Lord God, and of the yeares of the kings of England continued from the first yeare of William the Conquerour, untill the fifteenth yeare of our soveraigne lord, Charles, by the grace of God, King of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland, shewing how the yeares of our Lord God, and the yeares of the kings of this realme concurre and agree together: by which table it may quickly be counted how many yeares, moneths, and dayes be past since the making of any evidences, instruments, &c. Written by William Rastall, and now newly corrected and augmented, 1639. By J. Booker

23. A table collected of the yeares of our Lord God, and of the years of the Kings of England continued from the first yeare of William the Conquerour, vntill the first year of our soueraign Lord, Iames by the grace of God, king of Great Brittaine, France, and Ireland shewing how the yeares of our Lord God, and the yeares of the Kings of this realme concurre and agree together: by vvhich table it may quickly be accounted how many yeares, monthes, and dayes be past since the making of any euidences, instruments, & c. Written by William Rastal, and now newly corrected and augmented. 1607

24. A table collected of the yeares of our Lord God, and of the years of the Kings of England continued from the first yeare of William the Conquerour, vntill the twelfth year of our soueraigne Lord, Iames by the grace of God, king of Great Brittaine, France, and Ireland, shewing how the yeares of our Lord God, and the yeares of the kings of this realme concurre and agree together: by vvhich table it may quickly be accounted hovv many yeares, monthes, and dayes be past since the making of any euidences, instruments, &c. Written by William Rastal, and now newly corrected and augmented. 1614