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Simon, Abbot of [Bury] St. Edmunds to Philip Basset: Demise, indented, of the manor...

Catalogue reference: E 42/254

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E 42/254
Date
1260
Description

Simon, Abbot of [Bury] St. Edmunds to Philip Basset: Demise, indented, of the manor of Stapleford [Abbots], except the advowson of the church and the abbot's woods: [Essex]

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The National Archives, Kew
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Manors
Landed estates
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Exchequer: Treasury of Receipt: Ancient Deeds, Series AS

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