Letter, without address, from James Round, certifying that Thomas Cox Laws has an estate of £50 per an., and may therefore be ordained without a title; Wanstead
MS. Rawl. B. 376, fol. 310
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Letter, without address, from James Round, certifying that Thomas Cox Laws has an estate of £50 per an., and may therefore be ordained without a title; Wanstead
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MS. Rawl. B. 376, fol. 310
Date
21 Feb 1723
Language
English
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Rawlinson B: English History
Miscellaneous papers of bishop John Robinson, chiefly relating to ecclesiastical affairs in the diocese of London
Letter, without address, from James Round, certifying that Thomas Cox Laws has an estate of £50 per an., and may therefore be ordained without a title; Wanstead
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