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S. Burroughs to St. Andrew Thornhagh at Osberton; re above action and policy to be...
Catalogue reference: DD/FJ/11/1/2/190-191
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- DD/FJ/11/1/2/190-191
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Date (When the record was created)
- 6 Feb. 1738
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S. Burroughs to St. Andrew Thornhagh at Osberton; re above action and policy to be adopted - "... Mr. Wilson tells me that he hath by the directions of his masters, the Commissioners, layd instructions before the Attorney General for an Information to be fyled against you to account for windfalls in the year 1715 ... You may remember that there is a warrant dated in 1716 directed to Sir Thomas under which they pretend to charge him but upon looking into this matter it appears that Youngs patent to succeed Sir Thomas is dated a month before so that Sir Thomas was actually out of his office when the warrant was directed nor does it any way appear that he ever saw it ..."
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Nottinghamshire Archives
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/3a2e8936-ab53-43b8-af1f-3cdcb746adaf/
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DD/FJ/11/1
CORRESPONDENCE and miscellanea
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Within the fonds: 157 DD/FJ
Foljambe of Osberton (additional deposit): Deeds and Estate Papers
Within the series: DD/FJ/11/1
CORRESPONDENCE and miscellanea
Within the file: DD/FJ/11/1/2
Vol. II.: Estate and local affairs
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S. Burroughs to St. Andrew Thornhagh at Osberton; re above action and policy to be...