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Part 2, Folio 21. To The King. The petition of Robert Cunyngham [Cunningham] of...

Catalogue reference: SP 35/77/95

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SP 35/77/95
Date
[c 1715 Mar 1 - 1727 Dec 31]
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Part 2, Folio 21. To The King.

The petition of Robert Cunyngham [Cunningham] of St Christophers, Leeward Islands [St Kitts and Nevis], seeking a new patent for land granted to Elizabeth Salenave, who died in London [in March 1715], leaving her estate to her niece Judith Elizabeth [Bonnefant], the memorialist's wife.

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Language
French
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Open Document, Open Description
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