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Quit-claim by Adam Fitz Sinnott in respect of his land at Annamult, to his lord William Marshal, and to the monks of Stanley, for the abbey to be founded, (c. 1204).
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Manuscript
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Fitz Sinnott, Adam
Marshal, William
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Pembroke and Stringuil, 1st Earl of
Stanley Abbey
1204
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1204
Annamult
Ireland
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Leinster
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Kilkenny
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Dublin: National Library of Ireland, D. 40
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