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Sir Edmund Butler admits himself bound to the Earl of Ormonde in 200 pounds for wool-fleeces and hides purchased from him, Aug. 20, 1517 and in 300 pounds for similar purchases, July 15, 1518.
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Butler, Edmund
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Sir
Butler, Piers
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Ormonde, 8th Earl of
1517-08
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1517: August
1518-07
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1518: July
Hides
Wool and Woollen Industry
Wool
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Dublin: National Library of Ireland, D. 2050
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