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A copy of the Visitation of Staffordshire made in 1583

MS. Gough Staffs. 1

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Title

A copy of the Visitation of Staffordshire made in 1583

Shelfmark

MS. Gough Staffs. 1

Summary

A copy of the Visitation of Staffordshire made in 1583, with arms in trick. Among added pieces are an index of names, arms and pedigree of sir Thomas Broughton, to whom the book belonged in 1768 (p. 8), and pedigrees of Skrymshire, 1745 (p. 158), Phillips, 1750 (p. 160) and Revell, 1752 (p. 162).

Date

Written chiefly soon after 1583

Language

Latin

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

164 pages

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Staffordshire

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