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[Two documents relating to agreements between Simon and William Berington of Wynesley, Herefordshire, and John Strete of Gattertopp] [manuscript]

Language: lat, eng Publication details: 1603Description: 2 sheets parchment 22 x 32 cm. and 24 x 29 cm., folded to 10 x 17 cmSubject(s):
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Archive London Basement BASEMENT BOX 5 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 141210-1001
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Leaves are joined together with a strip of parchment, sewn through the leaves and tied.

Documents have seals attached, some of which are broken and fragmented.