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Letters patent of Richard II. pardoning outlawry on an action for debt to John Douedale, July 5, 1390. Similar letters patent pardoning another non-appearance for another debt, same date.
Bibliographic Details
Format:
Manuscript
Subjects:
Dowdall, John
Richard II
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King of England
1390-07
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1390: July
Outlaws and Outlawries
Outlaws
Pardons
Description
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Location
Dublin: National Library of Ireland, D. 15,758-9
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