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Letters patent of Geoffrey de Morton, general attorney of John de Fresingfeld, for performing and defending all pleas of John in all the courts of Ireland, Sept. 26, 1313.
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Subjects:
Fresingfeld, John de
Morton, Geoffrey de
1313-09
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1313: September
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Dublin: National Library of Ireland, D. 579
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