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Sir Thomas Wroughton's speech to the writer in Feb. 1577 at the Assizes about the...

Catalogue reference: SP 46/16/fo85

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SP 46/16/fo85
Date
1578 Feb 28
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Sir Thomas Wroughton's speech to the writer in Feb. 1577 at the Assizes about the Brownes' attack on Thomas Brend which led to his death, with the writer's answer. References to my lord of Dounsan and Sir Henry Knevett; the writer was a cousin of Darell;28 Feb. 1578. See f 73.

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The National Archives, Kew
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SP 46/16/fo 85
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