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Sir Thomas Hyde Papers: Mother Bridget Hide to her son, Sir Thomas, in Fleet Street,...

Catalogue reference: SP 46/88/fo162

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This record is about the Sir Thomas Hyde Papers: Mother Bridget Hide to her son, Sir Thomas, in Fleet Street,... dating from [1644] Jan 24 in the series State Papers Domestic: Supplementary. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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SP 46/88/fo162
Date
[1644] Jan 24
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Sir Thomas Hyde Papers: Mother Bridget Hide to her son, Sir Thomas, in Fleet Street, in Wite Harte Courte at Mr. Pearce's: Thomas Goddard showed her the petition of the men of Tringe to QuarterSessions about rates; Sir John Luck and Sir William Cade think our lands should rate with Tringe; lord Willmote states he will have his land rated as formerly; 24 Jan. [1644].

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The National Archives, Kew
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SP 46/88/fo 162
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