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COLLECTION NAME:
Manuscripts
mediaCollectionId
LPLIBLPL~17~17
Manuscripts
Collection
true
Record 
Identifier:
MS610f49r
identifier
MS610f49r
Identifier
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Title:
Sheriffs' accounts for sundry years remaining in Archivis Castr[abbreviated] Dubliñ."; Account of the county of Kerry for the whole of the 38th and 39th years of Henry III., by Walter de Brackleger, then sheriff.
title
Sheriffs' accounts for sundry years remaining in Archivis Castr[abbreviated] Dubliñ."; Account of the county of Kerry for the whole of the 38th and 39th years of Henry III., by Walter de Brackleger, then sheriff.
Title
false
Description:
Carew Manuscript
description
Carew Manuscript
Description
false
Description:
Rents and other things received during the war and after the war, and after the proclamation of the King's peace. Aids to the King from various cantreds, &c. for sustaining the war. Fines for licences of concord. A loan from the bishopric of Ardfert, which went to the Exchequer at London. Moneys received from various persons for wines wrecked for the King's last army, for [using] false weights and measures, etc. Pleas and perquisites of the county, and farm of the serjeantcy of the same. [Total not specified.]#
description
Rents and other things received during the war and after the war, and after the proclamation of the King's peace. Aids to the King from various cantreds, &c. for sustaining the war. Fines for licences of concord. A loan from the bishopric of Ardfert, which went to the Exchequer at London. Moneys received from various persons for wines wrecked for the King's last army, for [using] false weights and measures, etc. Pleas and perquisites of the county, and farm of the serjeantcy of the same. [Total not specified.]#
Description
false
Date:
nd
date
nd
Date
false
Rights:
LPL
rights
LPL
Rights
false