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Documents relating to Thury, Normandy, Account of Robert Gringore, receiver of Thury, 1458–9 — c. 1459; French, Thury

MS. Douce 379*

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Title

Documents relating to Thury, Normandy, Account of Robert Gringore, receiver of Thury, 1458–9 — c. 1459; French, Thury

Shelfmark

MS. Douce 379*

Associated place

Thury, Normandy

Place of origin

French, Thury

Date

c. 1459

Language

Middle French (ca. 1400-1600)

Contents

Documents relating to Thury, Normandy
Account of Robert Gringore, receiver of Thury, 1458–9

Form

codex

Support

paper

Acquisition

Bequeathed to the Bodleian in 1834

Provenance

Francis Douce, 1757–1834

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  • Gringore, Robert, receiver of Thury, fl. 1458-9

  • Douce, Francis, 1757-1834

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