File:SC 8-309-15406 -Petition of Darnhall villagers to King Edward I, 1277.png
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English: SC 8-309-15406 -Petition of Darnhall villagers to King Edward I, 1275. from The National Archives, Kew. Latin. |
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Source | https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9529003 |
Author | A now-unknown 13th-century legal scribe. |
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