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VRTI MedEx 3/1449/2
Indenture between Richard, duke of York and Énrí son of Eoghan O'Neill (Ó Néill) [Henricus filius Eugenii Oneel]

Content Date
27/08/1449
Scope & Content

A translation of British Library Cotton MS Titus B XI Part One f. 26r. 

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Document RepositoryVirtual Record Treasury of Ireland
Source Format Born Digital
Source Grade Original
Date

Content Date: 27/08/1449

TitleIndenture between Richard, duke of York and Énrí son of Eoghan O'Neill (Ó Néill) [Henricus filius Eugenii Oneel]
Level Of DescriptionItem
Extent And Medium

1 membrane, parchment.

Archival History

This is a translation of original archival documents which contain agreements, letters and indentures between Irish kings and English rulers. The translations were either done by Edmund Curtis or by the VRTI medieval exchequer research team.

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Indenture between Richard, duke of York and Énrí son of Eoghan O'Neill (Ó Néill) [Henricus filius Eugenii Oneel]

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