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Inspeximus of letters patent of Edward I. concerning land of Christiana de Mariscis in Lessemak in Connaught, Jan. 20, 1285.
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Format:
Manuscript
Subjects:
Edward I.
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King of England
Mariscis, Christians de
1285-01
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1285: January
Lessemak
Ireland
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Dublin: National Library of Ireland, D. 1501 (12)
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