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Vellum Admission Document - 1785
Vellum Document of Bishop Stortford over the Admission of Mr James Patmore to the Manor of Stortford. The Document is dated 9th April 1785. The Manor of Stortford is owned by The Bishop of London and has been owned by The Bishop of London since 1060. The Document has 3 Blue Duty Stamps and one George III black and white Duty Stamp.
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Tel : 01473 422799
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Dimensions34.5 cms x 29.5 cms (13.1/2" x 11.3/4")
Category Antique Ephemera
Date 9th April 1785
Late 18th Century Antiques Material Vellum
Origin English
Condition Excellent
Item code as167a354
Status Sold
£58.00
$72.80
€69.40
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€
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Always confirm final price with dealer. Price includes postage and packaging in the UK- Debit/Credit cards Accepted
View all stock from
Wayside Mews Collectables
By appointment only
Near Ipswich,
Suffolk
Tel : 01473 422799
Non UK callers : +44 1473 422799
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