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Notarial obligation by Reymond de Mounthaut, lord of Mussidan, and Bernard de l'Esparre,...

Catalogue reference: E 30/1683

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This record is about the Notarial obligation by Reymond de Mounthaut, lord of Mussidan, and Bernard de l'Esparre,... dating from 1376 Sept 1 in the series Exchequer: Treasury of Receipt: Diplomatic Documents. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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E 30/1683
Date
1376 Sept 1
Description

Notarial obligation by Reymond de Mounthaut, lord of Mussidan, and Bernard de l'Esparre, lord of Labarde, for the repayment of 200l. to Edward III. London, Bishop of Exeter's Inn, outside Temple Bar.

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Exchequer: Treasury of Receipt: Diplomatic Documents

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