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Receipt, indented, by the attorney of John the King's son, Constable of England and...

Catalogue reference: E 43/619

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E 43/619

Date

6 Hen IV

Description

Receipt, indented, by the attorney of John the King's son, Constable of England and Keeper of the East March, to the collectors of the last subsidy for 27l.: Yorks, E.R.

Note

^^French

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The National Archives, Kew
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Subjects
Topics
Landed estates
Record URL
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E 43

Exchequer: Treasury of Receipt: Ancient Deeds, Series WS

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