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Sir Nicholas Bacon, kt, Roger Reve and Martin Tompson v. Edmund Symondes, Edward...

Catalogue reference: E 133/9/1392

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This record is about the Sir Nicholas Bacon, kt, Roger Reve and Martin Tompson v. Edmund Symondes, Edward... dating from [40/41 Eliz. Mich.] in the series Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Barons' Depositions. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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E 133/9/1392
Date
[40/41 Eliz. Mich.]
Description

Sir Nicholas Bacon, kt, Roger Reve and Martin Tompson v. Edmund Symondes, Edward Goolde, Thomas Browne John Skutt, George Jackman and John Byrde. Markets and fairs in Bury St Edmunds, formerly belonging to the monastery there; tolls and duties levied upon inhabitants of the said town. Suff.

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Litigation
Trade and commerce
Religions
Record URL
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E 133

Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Barons' Depositions

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