Registrum brevium, ca. 1405.

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Registrum brevium, ca. 1405.

A book of writs, the first by John de Wethorp against W. de M. for land in Nottinghamshire, tested 3 Oct. 5 Henry IV (?). Preceded by an index.

238 leaves : vellum ; 27 x 19 cm.

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