Deposition by Richard Varley, smith, respecting Mr. Robert Greenway's breaking off several locks which the deponent had set on the presses for keeping the clothes of the yeomanry-guard at Kensington House
MS. Rawl. C. 421, fol. 197
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Deposition by Richard Varley, smith, respecting Mr. Robert Greenway's breaking off several locks which the deponent had set on the presses for keeping the clothes of the yeomanry-guard at Kensington House
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MS. Rawl. C. 421, fol. 197
Date
2 Nov 1692
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English
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Rawlinson C: History, Theology
A collection of papers chiefly relating to Oxford and Salisbury, with draughts of petitions in the time of Charles II. and James II.; probably, for the former part, collected by R. Baylie, D.D., President of St. John's College and dean of Salisbury
Deposition by Richard Varley, smith, respecting Mr. Robert Greenway's breaking off several locks which the deponent had set on the presses for keeping the clothes of the yeomanry-guard at Kensington House
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