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Grant from King Henry II. to the men of Bristol of the city of Dublin to inhabit, they enjoying the liberties and customs of Bristol, (c. 1170-1179?).
Bibliographic Details
Format:
Manuscript
Subjects:
Henry II.
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King of England
1170
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1179
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1170-1179
Bristol
Dublin, City
Ireland
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Leinster
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Dublin
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Dublin
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Dublin: National Library of Ireland, D. 10,032
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