The History of England from the
Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Revolution of 1688

David Hume

Chapter 46, Footnote #36
Loss of crown revenue


Besides the great alienation of the crown lands, the fee-farm rents never increased; and the other lands were let on long leases, and at n great undervalue, little or nothing above the old rent.


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Histeng, Chapter 46 Reign of James 1.