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As SP 46/46/1. Draft. Imperfect.
Catalogue reference: SP 46/46/2
Date: [c 1574-1575]
As SP 46/46/1. Draft. Imperfect.
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Catalogue reference: SP 46/15/fo58-58d
This record is about the James Cruys to Sir Walter Myldmaye: Foderynghay church is a convenient place for... dating from 1572 Mar 30 in the series State Papers Domestic: Supplementary. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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James Cruys to Sir Walter Myldmaye: Foderynghay church is a convenient place for the tomb of Edward Duke of York slain at Agincourt; Cecily, mother of Edward IV, is buried in the old church. Part of the stone of the old church should be used for the bridge, part for closing the end of the parish church; Foderynghay; 30 Mar. 1572.
SP 46
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