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Viewing Document Record: TNA: LC 5/132
Citation
Title
TNA: LC 5/132
Publication date
1628 - 1634 (Source of claim: original)
Copy/Copies Consulted
Repository
The National Archives, Public Record Office, Kew, UK
Related Secondary Sources
Dramatic Records: The Lord Chamberlain's Office
Related Transcription Records
Dramatic Records: The Lord Chamberlain's Office, 348
Dramatic Records: The Lord Chamberlain's Office, 350
Dramatic Records: The Lord Chamberlain's Office, 351
Dramatic Records: The Lord Chamberlain's Office, 358
Dramatic Records: The Lord Chamberlain's Office, 358
Dramatic Records: The Lord Chamberlain's Office, 352-3
Dramatic Records: The Lord Chamberlain's Office, 352
Dramatic Records: The Lord Chamberlain's Office, 353-4
Dramatic Records: The Lord Chamberlain's Office, 359
Dramatic Records: The Lord Chamberlain's Office, 361
Dramatic Records: The Lord Chamberlain's Office, 349
Dramatic Records: The Lord Chamberlain's Office, 350
Dramatic Records: The Lord Chamberlain's Office, 355
Dramatic Records: The Lord Chamberlain's Office, 360
Dramatic Records: The Lord Chamberlain's Office, 360
Dramatic Records: The Lord Chamberlain's Office, 360
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Meta Type
primary source
Citation Type
manuscript
Document Type
warrant book
Document Class
royal
Production Auspices
Lord Chamberlain's Office
Language
English
Country of Origin
England
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