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Charter: Documents of Early England Data Set 00690020
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1253-04-30, LICHFIELD, STAFFORDSHIRE (ENGLAND)
20 Inspeximus of #19 by the dean and chapter of Lichfield. (30 April 1253) (Confirmation, Inspeximus, ) Givers: W. (Dean of Lichfield Cathedral) Receivers: Roger de Weseham (Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield Cathedrals)
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Universis Christi fidelibus hoc presens scriptum visuris vel audituris W decanus et capitulum Lich[] salutem in domino sempiternam Litteras venerabilis patris Rogeri dei gracia Coventr[] et Lich[] episcopi inspeximus in hec verba [...] Nos autem dictam ordinacionem ratam habentes et gratam eidem canonicum prebemus assensum et ipsam quantum in nobis est autoritate ecclesie nostre cathedralis confirmamus In cujus rei testimonium et munimen commune sigillum capituli nostri presenti pagine duximus apponendum Hiis testibus etc Dat[] Lich[] ii kalend Maii anno domini m cc l tercio
Source Fulltext: The Cartulary of Tutbury Priory. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts Joint Publication, 2. A. Saltman. Collections for a History of Staffordshire. H.M.S.O. London. 1962.

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Date: A.D.
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  • The Cartulary of Tutbury Priory. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts Joint Publication, 2. A. Saltman. Collections for a History of Staffordshire. H.M.S.O. London. 1962.
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      • Confirmation
      • Inspeximus
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