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Release by Thomas de Rugham, of Forneaete, son of the late Martin de Rugham, to Sir...

Catalogue reference: C 146/1845

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This record is about the Release by Thomas de Rugham, of Forneaete, son of the late Martin de Rugham, to Sir... dating from 1272-1307 in the series Chancery: Ancient Deeds, Series C. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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C 146/1845
Date
1272-1307
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Release by Thomas de Rugham, of Forneaete, son of the late Martin de Rugham, to Sir Robert de Reydon, of all his right in lands in Badingham, Framelingham, Perham and Kettleberg, which sometime belonged to Sir Thomas Levebaud, formerly archdeacon of Suffolk. Witnesses:—Sir Thomas de Ingelesthorp, Hugh de Bokynham, knights, Master Richard Levebaud, and others (named). [Edward I.] [Suffolk]

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https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C5886304/

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Chancery: Ancient Deeds, Series C

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