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Acknowledgment by William Tonnibrigge of Kilkenny that he is bound to Henry Godyn in forty-two stones of wool, May 20, 1338.
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Godyn, Henry
Tonnibrigge, William
1338-05
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1338: May
Wool and Woollen Industry
Wool
Kilkenny, City
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