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Viewing Document Record: LMA: P92/Sav/450
Citation
Title
LMA: P92/Sav/450
Publication date
1582 - 1628 (Source of claim: original)
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Repository
London Metropolitan Archives, London, UK
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Meta Type
primary source
Citation Type
manuscript
Document Type
minute book
Document Class
parochial
Production Auspices
St Saviour's, Southwark
Language
English
Country of Origin
England
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