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Appointment of Sir Bartholomew Dillon, to the office of Chief Justice of the Pleas in Ireland

PROI PUB/Chancery1/21
Appointment of Sir Bartholomew Dillon, to the office of Chief Justice of the Pleas in Ireland

Created
1861
Content Date
15/01/1533
Scope & Content
Calendar of Patent Rolls
Descriptive Elements
Document RepositoryPublic Record Office of Ireland (Reconstruction of Collections Destroyed, 1922)
Reference CodePROI PUB/Chancery1/21
Source Format Printed
Source Grade Calendar
Date

Created: 1861

Content Date: 15/01/1533

TitleAppointment of Sir Bartholomew Dillon, to the office of Chief Justice of the Pleas in Ireland
Level Of DescriptionItem
Extent And Medium1 calendar entry
Archival HistoryScanned by Google Books
LanguageEnglish
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Appointment of Sir Bartholomew Dillon, to the office of Chief Justice of the Pleas in Ireland

PROI PUB/Chancery1/21
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Appointment of Sir Bartholomew Dillon, to the office of Chief Justice of the Pleas in Ireland
PROI PUB/Chancery1/21

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