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Collectors' accounts of a brief, by counties, 2 volumes (1703-1704). Affidavits from...

Catalogue reference: C 108/313

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C 108/313
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Collectors' accounts of a brief, by counties, 2 volumes (1703-1704). Affidavits from GOUGH v GRIFFITHS, 1766 and RE GAWKRODGER, 1807, Bridlington: Mont, Yorks

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Litigation
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