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  <dc:title>Complaint made by the Burgesses of the Town of Chesterfield to the King's Council against Thomas Leke, Bailiff of Chesterfield, for stealing sacks of corn at the Kings Mill and other mills at Chesterfield, with incomplete 20th century transcripts </dc:title>
  <dc:description>One transcript has note that Thomas Leke was Bailiff of the Town of Chesterfield in the 5th year of Henry VII, as stated in Pym Yeatman's "History of the Borough of Chesterfield" page 75</dc:description>
  <dc:date>26 Feb [1490]</dc:date>
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