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List of arms and armour taken from Sir Thomas Cawarden. The lists (of which there...
Catalogue reference: Z/407/Lb.57
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This record is a file about the List of arms and armour taken from Sir Thomas Cawarden. The lists (of which there... dating from nd [1554].
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Z/407/Lb.57
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Title (The name of the record)
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List of arms and armour taken from Sir Thomas Cawarden. The lists (of which there are eight or nine) indicate the disposition of the arms and armour, one list being designated 'to the Tower', another 'to my L[ord],' and third 'Mr Cawarden's charge'. Numbered '41'. [Film Fo 320.15]
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Date (When the record was created)
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nd [1554]
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Surrey History Centre
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Language (The language of the record)
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English
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Record URL
- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/00393431-4715-44a5-aae0-9f2080e10901/
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Z/407/
SECTION 8: PAPERS OF SIR THOMAS CAWARDEN (d.1559) AND OF SIR WILLIAM MORE RELATING...
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This record is held at Surrey History Centre
Within the fonds: Z/407
MORE MOLYNEUX FAMILY OF LOSELEY, LOSELEY MANUSCRIPTS HELD BY THE FOLGER SHAKESPEARE...
Within the series: Z/407/
SECTION 8: PAPERS OF SIR THOMAS CAWARDEN (d.1559) AND OF SIR WILLIAM MORE RELATING...
Within the sub-series: Z/407/
8.1: OFFICIAL PAPERS
Within the sub-sub-series: Z/407/
8.1.1: Letters from the Crown, the sheriff of Surrey, the lord admiral and others
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List of arms and armour taken from Sir Thomas Cawarden. The lists (of which there are eight or nine) indicate the disposition of the arms and armour, one list being designated 'to the Tower', another 'to my L[ord],' and third 'Mr Cawarden's charge'. Numbered '41'. [Film Fo 320.15]