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Copy of a license to George Ravenscroft to transport £400 worth of flint glass into Ireland, Sept. 18, 1675.
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Manuscript
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Ravenscroft, George
1675
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1675
Glass and Glaziers
Glass
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London
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London: British Museum, Sloane Ms. 857: (Extract).
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The National Library of Ireland holds a microfilm copy (n.666, p.1).
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