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Indexes of defendants, referring to KB 10 , known as Pye books; arranged alphabetically...

Catalogue reference: IND 1/6669

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This record is about the Indexes of defendants, referring to KB 10 , known as Pye books; arranged alphabetically... dating from 1674-1684 in the series Public Record Office: Indexes to Various Series. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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IND 1/6669

Date

1674-1684

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Indexes of defendants, referring to KB 10, known as Pye books; arranged alphabetically within terms, 25-26 Chas II, Hilary term to 35-36 Chas II, Hilary term

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The National Archives, Kew
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Indexes of defendants, referring to KB 10 , known as Pye books; arranged alphabetically...

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