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Folio 305: Lith to Golofkin. Described treatment by English customs officers over...

Catalogue reference: SP 91/7/305

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SP 91/7/305
Date
1712
Description

Folio 305: Lith to Golofkin. Described treatment by English customs officers over import of wine. 1711/12. Extract, Enclosed in folio 287. German.

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