Transcripts of a large number of miscellaneous legal documents (leases, writs, pleas, assignments, petitions, etc.) relating to Sir Job Harby and his son Sir Erasmus, to their estates at Aldenham, Herts, and to the farmers of the customs, etc. between 1650 and 1660; made by Sir Erasmus Harby in Feb–Sep 1660.
MS. Rawl. C. 366
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Transcripts of a large number of miscellaneous legal documents (leases, writs, pleas, assignments, petitions, etc.) relating to Sir Job Harby and his son Sir Erasmus, to their estates at Aldenham, Herts, and to the farmers of the customs, etc. between 1650 and 1660; made by Sir Erasmus Harby in Feb–Sep 1660.
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MS. Rawl. C. 366
Summary
Copies of various proclamations of Chas. II. are included at the end; and an index is attached.
Date
17th century
Language
English
Physical facet
On paper, in folio
Physical extent
300 Leaves
Custodial history
Number 250 in Peter Le Neve's library; "bought of Mr. Bulfinch, 17th of December, 1714."
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Rawlinson C: History, Theology
Transcripts of a large number of miscellaneous legal documents (leases, writs, pleas, assignments, petitions, etc.) relating to Sir Job Harby and his son Sir Erasmus, to their estates at Aldenham, Herts, and to the farmers of the customs, etc. between 1650 and 1660; made by Sir Erasmus Harby in Feb–Sep 1660.
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