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B. Writs under the Duke of Lancaster's Privy Seal not Enrolled in the Register

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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Appendix I
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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1937

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page 415 note 1 The writ is damaged.

page 415 note 2 P.L. 3/1, 164, a copy of a writ of privy seal from Richard II (— March, 1382) to the duke of Lancaster, to order his ministers to cause certain named persons in Liverpool to pay 10 marks for each of 3 casks of wine belonging to the king of Scotland, which they had taken in that king's port of “Inchgalle.” A writ under the great seal of the county palatine and addressed to the sheriff of the county on this subject is enrolled on D.L. 37/3. See Deputy Keeper' Report, xxxii. p. 355.Google Scholar

page 416 note 1 A hole has been made here for the filing.