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See E 179/133/26
Catalogue reference: E 179/133/26part2
See E 179/133/26
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Catalogue reference: E 133/8/1278
This record is about the The queen v. Thomas Browne. Timber felled by the defendant in Sevenock Wood, Wheatly... dating from 38/39 Eliz. Mich. in the series Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Barons' Depositions. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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The queen v. Thomas Browne. Timber felled by the defendant in Sevenock Wood, Wheatly Wood or Forest, [and Brasteade Charte], and converted into charcoal to be used in the manufacture of iron. Whether the said woods belong to the queen and are in the weald of Kent, and what part of Kent is the weald deemed to be? Mentioning a lease of Sevenock Wood held from the queen by Mr Leonarde. Kent.
E 133
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