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Final concords of the county of Lincoln from the feet of fines preserved in the Public Record Office, A.D. 1244-1272 with additions from various sources, A.D. 1176-1250, vol. II / edited by C. W. Foster.
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Corporate Author:
Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas
Other Authors:
Foster, C. W. (Charles Wilmer), 1866-1935
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
Horncastle,
Printed for the Lincoln Record Society by W. K. Morton,
1920.
Series:
Publications of the Lincoln Record Society ;
v. 17.
Subjects:
Fines and recoveries
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England
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Lincolnshire.
Land tenure
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England
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Lincolnshire.
Lincolnshire (England)
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Antiquities.
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