Holders of Knights' Fees in Kent at the Knighting of the King's Son. Anno 38, Henry III., A.D. 1253-4. Edited by J. G. Reprinted from Arch ologia Cantiana..
James Harris Greenstreet
Holders of Knights’ Fees in Kent at the Knighting of the King’s Son. Anno 38, Henry III., A.D. 1253-4. Edited by J. G. Reprinted from Arch ologia Cantiana..
James Harris Greenstreet
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Title: Holders of Knights’ Fees in Kent at the Knighting of the King’s Son. Anno 38, Henry III., A.D. 1253-4. Edited by J. G. Reprinted from Arch ologia Cantiana..
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Greenstreet, James Harris;
- vol. XII. pp. 41.; 8 .
10352.c.10.(3.)
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