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Margaret de la Pole



Preferred Parents:
Father: Walter de la Pole, b. BET 1372 AND 1389 in Hull, Yorkshire, England   d. JUL 1434 in Trumpington, Cambridgeshire, England
Mother: Elizabeth de Bradeston, b. ABT 1374 in Winterborne, York, England   d. 5 JAN 1428

Family 1: Thomas Ingoldsthorpe,    b. ABT 1384 in England    d. 1422 in Cambridgeshire, England
  1. Edmund Ingoldesthorpe, b. 10 SEP 1409 in Burrough Green, Cambridgeshire, England     d. 2 SEP 1456 in London, England
Sources:
  1. Title: Inquisition Post Mortem (IPM) for Elizabeth wife of Walter de la Pole, knight
    Author: King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/23-286/ [Accessed: 20/1/2020]
    Publication: Name: http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/23-286/;
    Note: ELIZABETH WIFE OF WALTER DE LA POLE, KNIGHT 286 [ Writ not extant.] WILTSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Chippenham 22 July 1429. [Longe]. Jurors: William ?Hawe; Robert Bayly ; Thomas Capell ; William Tresham ; Roger Clerk ; Alexander Pleyer ; John Hunte ; Nicholas Raynold ; John Hullyng ; John Gilpiyn ; John ... [ms torn]; and John Shymmyng . She held no lands or tenements of the king in chief in demesne or service, but she did hold the following. Luckington, the manor, annual value 100s., with advowson of the church there. Of whom the manor is held and by what service is unknown. She died on 5 January 1428. Edmund Ingaldesthorp , son of Margaret daughter of Elizabeth, is her kin and next heir, and aged 9 and more. Walter de la Pole, knight , grandfather of Edmund, occupied the manor and took its issues by curtesy, with reversion to Edmund from the time of Elizabeth’s death until 1 May 1428 when he granted the manor by deed to Edmund Ingaldesthorp and his assigns in perpetuity [wording of grant recited n061]. Walter has received the issues of the manor since 1 May, without title. [Dorse:] Elizabeth wife of Walter de la Pole . C 139/41/59 m.1 n061^: No further information recorded beyond that calendared.
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  2. Title: Book - Testamenta Velusin
    Note: 14 Jan 1442 - WILL - Thomas Ingoldesthorpe - pr- 14 Jan 1422 to my wife MARGARET, manor of Bellarsin & my good in town of Burgh,Canbridgeshire
  3. Title: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Isabel, late the wife of William Norreys, knt., and sometime the wife of John Nevile, marquess Montagu
    Author: Maskelyne and H. C. Maxwell Lyte, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry VII, Entries 201-250', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Series 2, Volume 1, Henry VII (London, 1898), pp. 61-111. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/series2-vol1/pp61-111 [accessed 26 January 2020].
    Publication: Name: https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/series2-vol1/pp61-111;
    Note: 210 ISABEL, late the wife of WILLIAM NORREYS, knt., and sometime the wife of JOHN NEVILE, MARQUESS MONTAGU. Writ wanting; inq., before Thomas Sampson, esq., escheator, 21 Oct., 16 Edw. IV [1476]. She was seised in fee of the under-mentioned manors, &c., and took to husband one William Norreys, knt., and they were seised thereof in fee in her right; and she had issue by him, William, Alice, and Joan. She died on the Monday before Ascension Day last. John Nevyle, Duke of Bedford, aged 11 and more on the feast of St. Peter in Cathedra last, is her son and heir. NORF. Manor called ‘Ingoldesthorpys maner’ in Seynt Mary Reynham, alias Este Reynham, worth 118s. 4d., with view of frankpledge in Seynt Mary Reynham, Suth Reynham, and West Reynham, of no value over and above the steward’s expenses, and the advowson of the church of St. Mary, Seynt Mary Reynham, held of the King in chief, by service of 1/4 of a knight’s fee. Manor of Ingaldesthorp with its appurtenances in Snetysham, Ingaldesthorp, Frenge, Wotton, Gayton, Segeforth, Eton, Dersyngham, Neweton, and Appylton, worth 7l. 5s. 8d., held of the King, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by service of 1/6 of a knight’s fee. Manor of Belacyes, with its appurtenances in Emneth, Walpole, Walton, Walsokyn, and Upwell, worth 9l. 13s. 4d., and 26a. land in Fyncham, worth 4s. 4d., held of the Prior of Lewes, service unknown. Three roods of wood in Fyncham, worth 6s. every seventh year, when felled, and the advowson of the priory of Austin Nuns of Crabhous, held of Thomas Seynt Leger, service unknown. Manor of Wymbottysham, called ‘Ingaldesthorpys maner’ with its appurtenances in Wymbottysham, Downham, Roxham, Fordeham, Dereham, and Bekyswell, worth 10l., with the advowson of the church of St. Mary, Wymbottysham, held of William earl of Arundell, service unknown. Manor of Kenewyk with its appurtenances in Tillney, Wygenhale, Watlyngton, Ilsyngton, Clengewarton, Seche, and Welle, worth 20l.; a rent of assise of 100s., called ‘Hiptoftes rent,’ in Wissebeche; the advowson of the church of Clengewarton; and view of frankpledge with its appurtenances belonging to the said manor, held of the Prior of Lewes, service unknown. C. Series II. Vol. 2. (52.) 211 ISABEL, MARCHIONESS MONTAGU, as in No. 210. Writ 13 Feb., inq. 30 May, 1 Hen. VII [1486]. The writ recites that by an inq. before Thomas Sampson, escheator in co. Norf. to King Edward IV (No. 210), it was found that John Nevyle, Duke of Bedford, was her son and heir, and by another inq. before Richard Raynsforth escheator to the same King in co. Middx. (No. 212), that George, Duke of Bedford, was her son and heir, and directs the escheator to inquire which return was correct. NORF. George, late Duke of Bedford, was at the time of the said inq. taken before Thomas Sampson, her son and heir, and not John, Duke of Bedford. C. Series II. Vol. 2. (53.) 212 ISABEL, MARCHIONESS MONTAGU, as in No. 210. Writ 22 May, 16 Edw. IV [1476]; inq., before Richard Raynsforth, escheator, 8 Oct., 17 Edw. IV [1477]. By letters patent dated 15 Oct., 13 Edw. III, the King gave to Thomas de Bradeston and his heirs, in return for services rendered, and for the better support of the dignity of baneret recently conferred on him, an annuity of 500 marks payable half-yearly at the Exchequer. The said annuity descended to Edmund Ingaldesthorp, knt., as cousin and heir of the said Thomas, viz. son of Margaret, daughter of Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas, son of Robert, son of the said Thomas de Bradeston. On the death of the said Edmund, John Thornbury, escheator, assigned 111l. 2s. 2 3/4d. out of the said annuity to Joan his relict, who survives, in dower, while the said Isabel, as his daughter and heir, was seised in fee of 222l. 4s. 5 1/4d., the residue thereof. She took to husband one William Norrys, knt., &c. (as in No. 210). She died 20 May, 16 Edw. IV [1476]. George, Duke of Bedford, aged 11 and more on the feast of St. Peter in Cathedra, 15 Edw. IV, is her son and heir. MIDDX. An annuity of 500 marks, held of the king in chief by knight-service. C. Series II. Vol. 2. (54.) 213 ISABEL, MARCHIONESS MONTAGU, as in No. 210. Writ 22 May, inq., before Edmund Langley, esq., escheator, the last day of October, 16 Edw. IV [1476]. She was seised in fee of the under-mentioned manors of Bradeston, &c., and being so seised took to husband one William Norris, knt., &c. (as in No. 210). She was seised at her death of the under-mentioned manor of Rougherdecote in fee tail, by the gift and feoffment of Thomas Charlton, knt., Thomas Wytham, and John Say, made to her and John Nevile, late Marquess Montagu, and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to Richard, late Earl of Salisbury, and Alice his wife, and the heirs of the body of the said Alice, with remainder to the right heirs of the said Alice, as appears by a fine levied in the time of King Henry VI. She died 20 May last. John, Duke of Bedford, aged 11 and more on the feast of St. Peter in Cathedra last, is her son and heir. GLOUC. Manors of Bradeston, Stynchecombe, Melkesham, and Pyers Court, the advowson of the chantry of St. Michael the Archangel in the chapel of Bradeston, and a messuage in Slynbrigg, worth 20l., held of William, Lord de Berkeley, services unknown. A messuage, a carucate of land, and 5s. rent of assise in Elyngham, and 4a. meadow in Nebley, called ‘Otclismede,’ worth 22s., held of George, Duke of Clarence, services unknown. Eighteen acres of meadow in Tyderyngton, worth 6s., held of Humphrey Stafford, esq., service unknown. Manor of Rougherdecote, worth 40s., held of William, Lord de Berkeley, sesvice unknown. C. Series II. Vol. 2. (55.) 214 ISABEL, MARCHIONESS MONTAGU, as in No. 210. Writ 13 Feb., inq. 20 May, 1 Hen. VII [1486]. The writ recites that by an inq. before Edmund Langley, esq., escheator in co. Glouc. to King Edward IV (No. 213) it was found that the said Isabel died seised in fee tail of the manor of Rougherdecote, &c., and that John, Duke of Bedford, was her son and heir; and by another inq. before Charles Nowell, escheator to the same King in co. Herts, that George, Duke of Bedford, was her son and heir, and directs the escheator to inquire which return was correct. GLOUC. Findings as in No. 211. C. Series II. Vol. 2. (56.) 215 ISABEL, MARCHIONESS MONTAGU, as in No. 210. Writ 22 May, inq., 30 Oct., 16 Edw. IV [1476], taken before Nicholas Knyveton, esq., escheator. She was seised in fee of the under-mentioned manor, and took to husband one William Norris, knt., &c. (as in No. 210). She died 20 May last. John, Duke of Bedford, aged 11 and more on the feast of St. Peter in Cathedra last, is her son and heir. NOTTS. Manor of Watton in the vale of Beauver, worth 20 marks, held of the King, by service of 1/10 of a knight’s fee. C. Series II. Vol. 2. (57.) 216 ISABEL, MARCHIONESS MONTAGU, as in No. 210. Writ 13 Feb., inq. 26 May, 1 Hen. VII [1486]. The writ recites the findings in Nos. 212 and 215 respectively touching her heir, and directs the escheator to inquire which return is correct. NOTTS. Findings as in No. 211. C. Series II. Vol. 2. (58.) 217 ISABEL, MARCHIONESS MONTAGU, as in No. 210. Writ 22 May, inq., before John Charlton, esq., escheator, 26 Oct., 16 Edw. IV [1476]. She was seised of the under-mentioned manor and advowson of Everysley in fee, and took to husband William Norris, knt., &c. (as in No. 210). She was seised at her death of the under-mentioned manors of Estney and Efford in fee tail, with remainders over to Richard, Earl of Salisbury, &c., by the feoffment of Thomas Charlton, knt., and others (as in No. 213). She died 20 May last. John, Duke of Bedford, aged 11 and more on the feast of St. Peter in Cathedra last, is her son and heir. HANTS. Manor of Everysley, worth 10 marks, and the advowson of the church of St. Mary, Everysley, held of the Abbot of Westminster, service unknown. Manors of Estney and Efford, worth 20 marks, held of the King, by knight-service. C. Series II. Vol. 2. (59.) 218 ISABEL, MARCHIONESS MONTAGU, as in No. 210. Writ 13 Feb., inq. 1 May, 1 Hen. VII [1486]. Whereas by an inq. before John Charlton, esq., in co. Hants (No. 217), it Was found that John, and by an inq. before Charles Nowell, escheator to King Edward IV in co. Herts (No. 219), it was found that George, Duke of Bedford, was son and heir of the said Isabel, the escheator is now directed to inquire which return was correct. HANTS. Findings as in No. 211. C. Series II. Vol. 2. (60.) 219 ISABEL, MARCHIONESS MONTAGU, as in No. 210. Writ 22 May, inq. 2 Nov., 16 Edw. IV [1476]. She was seised at her death of the under-mentioned manor in fee tail, by the gift and feoffment of Thomas Charleton, knt., and others, with remainders over (as in No. 213), as appears by a fine levied 36 Hen. VI. She died 20 May last. George Nevyle, Duke of Bedford, is her son and heir by the said John Nevyle, Marquess Montagu, and was 11 years old and more on the feast of St. Peter in Cathedra last. HERTS. Manor of Shenley, worth 10 marks, held of Elizabeth, Queen of England, as of the honor of Maundevyle, by service of 1/3 of three parts of one knight’s fee. C. Series II. Vol. 2. (61.) 221 ISABEL, MARCHIONESS MONTAGU, as in No. 210. Writ of Mandamus, 20 Oct., inq. 7 Nov., 2 Hen. VII [1486]. Findings as in No. 220 touching lands in Federstan. She died 20 May, 16 Edw. IV [1476]. Elizabeth, Margaret, Lucy, and Isabel, and John Stonor, are her heirs by the said Marquess (as in No. 161). YORK. TWO messuages, a toft, 90a. land, 20a. meadow, and 12a. pasture in Federstan, worth 60s., held of Roger Morley, by a rent of 4d. yearly, for all service. John Bradford has taken the issues and profits thereof from the time of her death to the present, but by what title the jurors do not know. C. Series II. Vol. 2. (63.) 241 ISABEL, MARCHIONESS MONTAGUE, as in No. 210. Writ de Amotus, 23 Oct., inq. 5 Nov., 2 Hen. VII [1486]. She was seised at her death of the under-mentioned manors in fee tail, by the gift and grant of
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  4. Title: Margaret de la Pole and Thomas Ingoldsthorpe and son Edward in The Complete Peerage
    Author: Cokayne, George Edward and Vicary Gibbs ed. Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom,Vol. II: Bass - Canning, 2nd edition (London, 1912), p 273
    Publication: Name: https://archive.org/details/completepeerageo02coka/page/272/mode/2up?view=theater&q=Ingoldsthorpe;
  5. Title: Margaret (Pole) Ingoldsthorpe on WikiTree
    Author: WikiTree contributors, "Margaret (Pole) Ingoldsthorpe", WikiTree, http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Pole-290 (accessed 26 April 2022)
    Publication: Name: http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Pole-290;
  6. Title: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Walter de la Pole, knight
    Author: King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/24-206/ [Accessed: 20/1/2020]
    Publication: Name: https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/99463269;
    Note: WALTER DE LA POLE, KNIGHT 206 Writ. ‡ 7 July 1434. [Wymbyssh]. ESSEX. Inquisition. Barking. 19 July 1434. [Stokdale]. Jurors: Roger Dankcourt ; John Poynes ; William Yardale ; William Cotton ; John Yardale ; Nicholas Spor... [hole in ms]; John Smyth ; John ...rampe ; John Clerke ; John Pothale ; William Briton ; John Malmayn ; and William Scargill . Walter de la Pole, chevalier , held no lands or tenements in his demesne as of fee or in service of the king or another. He held the manor of Aveley for life by curtesy of the inheritance of Elizabeth Pole , lately his wife, reversion to Edmund Inglisthorp , kinsman and heir of Elizabeth, and the heirs of his body. Aveley. In the manor there is the site, worth 12d. yearly; 224 a. arable, each acre worth 4d. yearly; 20 a. meadow, each acre worth 6d. yearly; 100 a. wood, each acre worth 4d. yearly; 13 marks assize rent from the lands and tenements of free tenants of the manor, at Easter and Michaelmas equally; and a chantry, belonging to the manor since time out of mind, worth 8 marks. The manor is held of the king in chief by knight service, amount unknown. He died on 2 July last. Edmund Inglisthorp is the next heir of both Walter and Elizabeth, aged 13 years and more. C 139/64/33 mm.1–2 207 Writ. 24 October 1434. [Wymbyssh]. WORCESTERSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Pershore. 21 March 1435. [Rous]. Jurors: Clement Mytton ; John Thorndon of Pershore; Thomas Kyngton ; William Rompney of Suckley; John Twymyng of Westmancote; Walter Colles of Suckley; John Pyry of Merton; John Lechemer of Kempsey; Nicholas Groue of Upton upon Severn; William Fekenam of Kempsey; Robert Hethe of Bedwardine St John; and John Walssh of White Ladies Aston. Walter de la Pole, chevalier , held no lands or tenements in his demesne as of fee or in service of the king or another. He held the manor of Kinsham by curtesy in right of Elizabeth, lately his wife. Kinsham. In the manor there are 100 a. arable, each acre worth 8d. yearly; 30 a. pasture, each acre worth 12d. yearly; 20 a. wood, worth nothing yearly; and 15 a. meadow, each acre worth 2s. yearly. The manor is held of the bishopric of Worcester by service of 1/4 knight’s fee, and the temporalities came into, and remain in, the king’s hand owing to the death of master Thomas Pulton, late bishop . Date of death as in 206. Identity of his heir unknown. Edmund Inglesthorp is the kinsman and next heir of Elizabeth, lately his wife, as son of Margaret her daughter, aged 14 years and more. C 139/64/33 mm.3–4 208 Writ. ‡ 22 May 1435. [Wymbyssh]. Addressed to Robert Otteley, mayor . CITY OF LONDON. Inquisition. Guildhall. 2 August 1435. [Otteley]. Jurors: Thomas Smyth ; John Cok ; John Bolle ; Richard Stowe ; John Grymesby ; John Abbey ; Henry Merssh ; John Saver ; John Beket ; John Bonauntre, senior ; John Bonauntre, junior ; and William Colston . John Marke, chaplain , was lately seised in his demesne as of fee of a messuage and 12d. rent in the parish of St Dunstan in the East in Tower ward, held of the king in free burgage as all the city is held, annual value 40s. By his charter dated at London on 25 July 1423 and shown to the jurors, he granted these, described as a tenement and 12d. rent in London in the parish of St Dunstan and lately in the parish of All Hallows Barking towards the Tower, to Walter de la Pole , described as Walter de la Pole, chevalier , William Alyngton , John Burgoyne , Nicholas Caldecote , Clement Lyffyn , citizen and ‘draper’ of London, John Reyner and Thomas Parys and their heirs and assigns. They were seised in their demesne as of fee and at his death Walter thus held jointly with the other feoffees. Date of death as in 206. Identity of heir unknown. [Foot:] memorandum that this inquisition was delivered to Chancery on 28 August 1435 by the hand of Robert Valens . C 139/64/33 mm.5–6 209 Writ. ‡ 12 July 1434. [Wymbyssh]. SURREY. Inquisition. Guildford. 6 November 1434. [Fontayns]. Jurors: Henry Loxle ; John Waltham ; Thomas atte Hull ; Philip Palmer ; John Hascombe ; John atte Wode ; Walter Fleccher ; John Shirlok ; Henry Longehurst ; Nicholas Godsalf ; John Boxfold ; and Nicholas Refhave . Walter Pole, chevalier , held the manor of Shalford and 1/2 park of Alfold by curtesy after the death of Elizabeth Pole , lately his wife, of her inheritance. Shalford. In the manor there is the site with a house, worth nothing yearly; 403 a. arable, each acre worth 4d. yearly; 68 a. pasture, each acre worth 1d. yearly; 12 a. meadow, each acre worth 12d. yearly; 30 a. wood, worth nothing yearly; 21s. 4d. assize rent, at Michaelmas, Christmas, Easter and Midsummer equally; and a court baron every three weeks, worth nothing yearly. Alford. The 1/2 park is worth 16s. yearly. The manor and moiety are held of the king by knight service, amount unknown. Date of death as in 206. Edmund Inglesthorp is the kinsman and next heir of both Walter and Elizabeth as son of Margaret their daughter, aged 13 years and more. [Foot:] delivered to Chancery by the escheator on 1 December 1434. C 139/64/33 mm.7–8 210 Writ. ‡ 20 November 1434. [Bate]. HAMPSHIRE. Inquisition. Basingstoke. 27 June 1435. [Bonham]. Jurors: Richard Cotesmore ; Edmund Tanke ; Thomas Whyte ; William Bowebryge ; William Langcrofte ; Thomas Warde ; John Bernard ; John Hooe ; Robert Smyth ; Thomas Clauell ; Thomas Shirwode ; and William Whitle . He held the manor of Eversley by curtesy in right of Elizabeth, lately his wife, reversion to Edmund Ingaldesthorp , kinsman and heir of Elizabeth and a minor in the king’s wardship. Eversley. In the manor there is the site, worth nothing yearly; a several water and a watermill, exceedingly ruinous, worth 40d. yearly; a park containing beasts, worth nothing yearly above their maintenance; 50 a. arable, each acre worth 2d. yearly; 60 a. pasture, each acre worth 1d. yearly; 12 a. meadow, each acre worth 2s. yearly; £6 13s. 4d. rent, at Christmas, Easter, Midsummer and Michaelmas equally; 4 a. wood, worth nothing yearly; a court baron every three weeks, worth nothing yearly; and view of frankpledge, at Martinmas and Hockday (‘hokeday’), worth nothing yearly above the steward’s expenses. The manor is not held of the king in chief but of whom or by what services is unknown. Date of death as in 206. Heir as in 209 except here aged 14 years and more. C 139/64/33 mm.9–10 211 Writ [not extant]. 24 October 1434 or 20 November 1434. [CFR 1430–37, pp. 215, 216.] GLOUCESTERSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition. Gloucester. 25 June 1435. [Poynez]. Jurors: John Thorp, senior ; Thomas Tannere ; John Thorp, junior ; Walter Toyte ; John Heruy ; John Ithell ; John Lyndesey ; John Chylde ; Richard Banestr ; John Bakere ; Walter Richeman ; John Stafford ; and John Hull . He held the following by curtesy after the death of Elizabeth, lately his wife, of the inheritance of Edmund Inglisthorp , kinsman and heir of both Walter and Elizabeth, a minor in the king’s wardship and to whom the reversion belongs. Breadstone, the manor, held with Stinchcombe manor, below, of James, Lord Berkeley , service unknown. In the manor there is 6s. 8d. assize rent of free tenants; 40s. rents of tenants-at-will; 40 a. arable, each acre worth 2d. yearly; 10 a. meadow, each acre worth 6d. yearly; 40 a. pasture, each acre worth 1d. yearly; 6 a. wood, worth nothing yearly after enclosure; perquisites of the court, worth 2s. yearly after the steward’s expenses; houses and buildings on the site, worth nothing yearly above their repair; and a chantry called the chantry of St Michael , whose advowson belongs to the manor, worth 20s. when it falls. Stinchcombe, the manor, with its members, the court of Melksham, the court of Lamport and the vill of Stancombe, held with Breadstone manor of James, Lord Berkeley , service unknown. In the manor and vill there is 6s. 8d. assize rent of tenants; 40s. rents of tenants-at-will; 100 a. arable, each acre worth 2d. yearly; 12 a. meadow, each acre worth 4d. yearly; 60 a. pasture, each acre worth 1d. yearly; 12 a. wood, worth nothing yearly after enclosure; and perquisites of the court, worth 12d. yearly after the steward’s expenses. Horton, the manor called ‘Draycotesplace’, in which there are 13s. 4d. rents of tenants-at-will; 20 a. arable, each acre worth 2d. yearly; 6 a. meadow, each acre worth 4d. yearly; 15 a. pasture, each acre worth 1d. yearly; 1 a. wood, worth nothing yearly after enclosure; and perquisites of the court, worth 12d. yearly after the steward’s expenses. The manor is held of the dean and chapter of Salisbury, service unknown. Arlingham, a messuage and carucate, worth 10s. yearly, held of Richard, earl of Warwick , service unknown. Tytherington, 18 a. meadow, each acre worth 4d. yearly, held of Humphrey Stafford, knight , service unknown. Date of death as in 206. Heir as in 209 except here aged 14 years and more. [Foot:] returned on 11 July. C 139/64/33 m.11 Additional IPMs in attached pdf.
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