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Memorandum that William Howland, mercer, owes Thomas Smyth £197 5d. for subsidy,...

Catalogue reference: SP 46/33/fo107

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This record is about the Memorandum that William Howland, mercer, owes Thomas Smyth £197 5d. for subsidy,... dating from 1583 Nov 15 in the series State Papers Domestic: Supplementary. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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SP 46/33/fo107
Date
1583 Nov 15
Description

Memorandum that William Howland, mercer, owes Thomas Smyth £197 5d. for subsidy, due 15 Nov. 1583; Signed: Lanc. Atwill and Thomas Smythe

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The National Archives, Kew
Former reference
SP 46/33/fo 107
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Open Document, Open Description
Record URL
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