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Grant by John Pylling, of Eytone, to John Wenge and Agnes, his wife, of a tenement...

Catalogue reference: E 326/1739

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This record is about the Grant by John Pylling, of Eytone, to John Wenge and Agnes, his wife, of a tenement... dating from 1360 Sept 24 in the series Exchequer: Augmentation Office: Ancient Deeds, Series B. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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Reference
E 326/1739
Date
1360 Sept 24
Description

Grant by John Pylling, of Eytone, to John Wenge and Agnes, his wife, of a tenement in Kyroneslane in Kyngeston on Thames. Surrey Thursday after St Matthew the Apostle, 34 Edw III

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The National Archives, Kew
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Public Record(s)
Closure status
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Government finances
Record URL
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E 326

Exchequer: Augmentation Office: Ancient Deeds, Series B

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Exchequer: Augmentation Office: Ancient Deeds, Series B

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