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Lucas Dillon, chief baron of the Exchequer of Ireland, to Burghley, defending the...

Catalogue reference: SP 63/71/53

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SP 63/71/53
Date
1580 February 18
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Lucas Dillon, chief baron of the Exchequer of Ireland, to Burghley, defending the delay in his accounting for the revenues. Dated at Clonmel. ff. 108, 109

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