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Attached to E 33/2
Catalogue reference: E 33/26/64
Date: 1504
Attached to E 33/2
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Catalogue reference: E 33/1/3
This record is about the Indenture of abstract: abstract of first indenture, to be read openly in the Chapter... in the series Exchequer: Treasury of the Receipt: Indentures Connected with the Foundation of Henry.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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E 33/1/3
Indenture of abstract: abstract of first indenture, to be read openly in the Chapter House before each of the specified anniversaries, in the presence of the abbot and convent, the chief justice of the King's Bench, or the King's attorney, or the Recorder of London, and the steward of the abbey's lands Specifies penalties for non- performance of each of the clauses
Abstract of text in Cal Close Rolls 1500-1509, no 391; [ibid], p 148 (xv). Illuminated initial: abbot of Westminster, chief justince of King's Bench, King's attorney, Recorder of London, and steward of the abbey's lands in the Chapter House at Westminister, listening to the reading of the abstract, formiing the third part of the book of four indentures. Decorative border. Bookmark of worked gold and silver thread.
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Records of the Exchequer, and its related bodies, with those of the Office of First...
Exchequer: Treasury of the Receipt: Indentures Connected with the Foundation of Henry...
Volume of four indentures annexed together (see Cal Close Rolls 1500-1509, no 394),...
Indenture of abstract: abstract of first indenture, to be read openly in the Chapter...
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