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Letter from Sir Richard Cocks to Somers relating to the new charter for Tewkesbury;...

Catalogue reference: 371/14/E/5

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371/14/E/5
Title
Letter from Sir Richard Cocks to Somers relating to the new charter for Tewkesbury; [Richard Cocks (c. 1659-1726), parliamentary diarist and controversialist; the letter has been missing since before 1983: for a copy see Cock's memoranda books in the Bodleian Library: MS. Eng. List. b. 209, fo 38]
Date
12 Oct 1695
Held by
Surrey History Centre
Language
English
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/d971362f-5e73-4f89-b4fa-4980d8e59938/

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371/14/

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Letter from Sir Richard Cocks to Somers relating to the new charter for Tewkesbury; [Richard Cocks (c. 1659-1726), parliamentary diarist and controversialist; the letter has been missing since before 1983: for a copy see Cock's memoranda books in the Bodleian Library: MS. Eng. List. b. 209, fo 38]