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The Will of Colonel John FitzPatrick

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Transcribed here is the National Archives record PROB 11/430/361 – ‘Will of the Honorable John FitzPatrick, Colonel of Park Place, Saint James Westminster, Middlesex’. The record contains four discrete entries, which provide important understandings of Colonel John FitzPatrick’s personal and real estate holdings at the time of his death, his family members, and acquaintances.
Title: The Will of Colonel John FitzPatrick
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Transcribed here is the National Archives record PROB 11/430/361 – ‘Will of the Honorable John FitzPatrick, Colonel of Park Place, Saint James Westminster, Middlesex’.
The record contains four discrete entries, which provide important understandings of Colonel John FitzPatrick’s personal and real estate holdings at the time of his death, his family members, and acquaintances.

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