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'Presidents of barronyes by writ descending with the lands to the heires male, and not to the heires female'

MS. Wood F. 21

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Title

'Presidents of barronyes by writ descending with the lands to the heires male, and not to the heires female'

Shelfmark

MS. Wood F. 21

Summary

'Presidents of barronyes by writ descending with the lands to the heires male, and not to the heires female', with short pedigrees, and a table of contents (fol. 15v). At fol. 21 is a pedigree of Oldcastle to the 17th cent.

Date

Written in the 1st quarter of the 17th century

Language

English

Physical extent

21 Leaves

Custodial history

Once in Ralph Sheldon's library.

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Wood Manuscripts

MSS. Wood: Wood's antiquarian manuscripts

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