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FINLAY COLLECTION.... Letters of administration of Prerogative Court of Canterbury (William Meriete, commissary in vacancy of see) for goods of Francis Sheldon late Manston, Esq., granted to Thomas Yonge and Catherine Yonge his wife, sister and creditor of deceased.., 1645


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  • FINLAY COLLECTION.
  • Letters of administration of Prerogative Court of Canterbury (William Meriete, commissary in vacancy of see) for goods of Francis Sheldon late Manston, Esq., granted to Thomas Yonge and Catherine Yonge his wife, sister and creditor of deceased.., 1645

Reference number
  • D-646/4
Level of description
  • Item
Date
  • 1645
Extent
  • 1 doc
Description
  • 11 March, at Oxford. Seal: fragment.
Language
  • English

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  • FINLAY COLLECTION.
  • Letters of administration of Prerogative Court of Canterbury (William Meriete, commissary in vacancy of see) for goods of Francis Sheldon late Manston, Esq., granted to Thomas Yonge and Catherine Yonge his wife, sister and creditor of deceased.., 1645

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