File:Donnchadh Mac Gofraidh.jpg

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English: The name of Donnchadh Mac Gofraidh as it appears in a petition to Edward II, King of England. The source website states that the reference number is "SC 8/218/10869". The source website gives the following note: "Assigned by Rot. Parl., vol. I, p.310 to the Hilary parliament of 1315.". The source website gives the following notes: "Irish Material in the Class of Ancient Petitions (SC 8) in the Public Record Office, Analecta Hibernica, vol. XXIV, P. Connolly, (Stationery Office of Ireland, 1987), p.70 (calendar of petition with references)", and "Rotuli Parliamentorum; ut et Petitiones, et Placita in Parliamento, vol. I, Edw I and Edw II, (Record Commission, 1783), p.310 (transcript of petition)".
Date 14th century
date QS:P,+1350-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source The National Archives website (Petitioners: Duncan de Mackoury, Bachelor of John de Argyle. Name(s): de...)
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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