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Letter from Richard Saltonsall to the Governor and fellowship in York, and brethren...

Catalogue reference: CMAY/1/5/3/2/34

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Reference
CMAY/1/5/3/2/34
Title
Letter from Richard Saltonsall to the Governor and fellowship in York, and brethren of Wakefield
Date
17 March 1566/67
Description

Letter to the Governor and Fellowship of the Merchant Adventurers in York and to the rest of the brethren resident at Wakefield from Richard Saltonstall Deputy Governor in Antwerp. There is a section of text missing near the end of the letter.

Transcription available.

Held by
Borthwick Institute for Archives: University of York
Creator(s)
The Company of Merchant Adventurers of the City of York
Physical description
1 Item
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/999242cf-c769-4f95-a7a5-9c5cc6524b40/

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CMAY/1/5/3

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Letter from Richard Saltonsall to the Governor and fellowship in York, and brethren of Wakefield