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Account of the division of the Irish lands of Willam Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, son-in-law of Strongbow, among his five daughters, (c. 1219).
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Marshall, William
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Pembroke and Striguil, 1st Earl of
1219
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1219
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Oxford
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Oxford: Bodleian Library, Ms. Rawl. D. 727 (13,499): (Extract).
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