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A True Account of the Irregular Proceedings At Guild-Hall, About the Swearing the Two Pretended Sheriffs Mr. North and Mr. Rich. September 28. 1682.
Date
28 septembre 1682
Dimensions1 document textuel ; 32,2 x 20,5 cm
Origin
London, Londres, Grand Londres, Angleterre, Europe
Numéro d'accessionS001/B2.1,4.8
DivisionArchives - Archives textuelles
CollectionStewart
Portée et ContenuDéclaration de Thomas Papillon (1623-1702) et John Dubois adressée à la Cour des échevins de Londres.Thomas Papillon est un marchand et un policitien influent de la Cité de Londres. Il a notamment fait parti de la Cour des directeurs de la East India Company.NotesSource du titre : Basé sur le titre du document.
Mentions de responsabilité: John Johnson.
Collation: 4 pages.
Langue du document: Le document est en anglais.
Mentions de responsabilité: John Johnson.
Collation: 4 pages.
Langue du document: Le document est en anglais.
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