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Indenture, in French, between the Earl of Ormonde and Thomas Petyt arranging for the latter to serve the Earl with six archers in an expedition in Ireland, March 1, 1420.
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Subjects:
Petyt, Thomas
1420-03
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1420: March
Archers
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Dublin: National Library of Ireland, D. 1564
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