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  <dc:title>Papers relating to the Lord of the Manor's claim to "wreck" of the "Royal Charter"</dc:title>
  <dc:description>One (LLIG/26) is a long translation, made by a barrister of Gray's Inn in November, 1859, of the original Grant of the manor by James I on 15 of August, 1606, and its confirmation by Charles I on 27 July, 1629; the second (LLIG/27) is an incomplete letter of 21 March, 1860, which purports to be an interpretation of the terms of the doct., but just when it becomes interesting and pertinent, the lacuna occurs; however, what words have been preserved point pretty clearly that his opinion would coincide with that give by Richard Garth a few month previously (LLIG/25). who gave this second opinion is unknown; his name was on the lost leaf; all we know is that he wrote from 12, Great Marlborough St., London, W.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1859</dc:date>
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