The Maner of kepynge a court Baron & a Lete with diuers fourmes of entreis, playntes, processes, presentmentes, & other matters determinable there.
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Impress. Londini in vico qui vocatur Fletestrete :
per me VVilhelmu[m] Midditon[um] [sic] in co[m]morantem in parochia sancti Dunstani ad intersignu[m] sancti Georgij.,
1547.
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