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Appointment of Richard Delahyde to the office of Chief Justice of the Common Bench

PROI PUB/Chancery1/45
Appointment of Richard Delahyde to the office of Chief Justice of the Common Bench

Created
1861
Content Date
20/08/1532
Scope & Content
Calendar of Patent Rolls
Descriptive Elements
Document RepositoryPublic Record Office of Ireland (Reconstruction of Collections Destroyed, 1922)
Reference CodePROI PUB/Chancery1/45
Source Format Printed
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Created: 1861

Content Date: 20/08/1532

TitleAppointment of Richard Delahyde to the office of Chief Justice of the Common Bench
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Extent And Medium1 calendar entry
Archival HistoryScanned by Google Books
LanguageEnglish
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Patent Roll, 24-25 Henry VIII
PROI C 1/91/b/3 Public Record Office of Ireland (Reconstruction of Collections Destroyed, 1922) 22/1532/04 ‒ 21/1534/04 Edition
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Appointment of Richard Delahyde to the office of Chief Justice of the Common Bench

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