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OXFORDSHIRE: Oxford. Proceedings relating to a legacy left to Brasenose College by...

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E 178/4411
Date
1619-1620
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OXFORDSHIRE: Oxford. Proceedings relating to a legacy left to Brasenose College by Dr. Singleton and debts due to him (William Singleton, executor of the will of Thomas Singleton, D. D. , late Principal of Brasenose College v. Samuel Radcliffe, D. D. , Principal of Brasenose College, and William, executor of Richard, Harris). 17 James I.

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The National Archives, Kew
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https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C5145607/

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Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Special Commissions of Inquiry

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