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Memorandum of the messuage rented by [George Brooke] Lord Cobham. Endorsed by Sir...

Catalogue reference: Z/407/Lb.400

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This record is a file about the Memorandum of the messuage rented by [George Brooke] Lord Cobham. Endorsed by Sir... dating from nd [c.1555].

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Z/407/Lb.400

Title

Memorandum of the messuage rented by [George Brooke] Lord Cobham. Endorsed by Sir Thomas Cawarden and by William More. [Film Fo 321.115]

Date

nd [c.1555]

Description
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Held by
Surrey History Centre
Language

English

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/0620b6a2-d432-45ec-aa44-ad9fed574c67/

Series information

Z/407/

SECTION 8: PAPERS OF SIR THOMAS CAWARDEN (d.1559) AND OF SIR WILLIAM MORE RELATING...

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Memorandum of the messuage rented by [George Brooke] Lord Cobham. Endorsed by Sir Thomas Cawarden and by William More. [Film Fo 321.115]