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Compotus Simonis de Grenehull' senescalli honoris Sancti Walerici anno regni regis Edwardi vicesimo quinto

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Arreragia. Idem reddit compotum de £78 12s. 8d. de arreragiis anni preteriti.Summa £78 12s. 8d. Et totum debet.
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Title: Compotus Simonis de Grenehull' senescalli honoris Sancti Walerici anno regni regis Edwardi vicesimo quinto
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Arreragia.
Idem reddit compotum de £78 12s.
8d.
de arreragiis anni preteriti.
Summa £78 12s.
8d.
Et totum debet.

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