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==Prizoniet Cagant Edward Iañ ==
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'Thomas Larchdeacon', 'Thomas the Archdeacon', who masterminded the capture on behalf of her first cousin [[Edward I of England]] was paid £20 in May 1276 by the king's orders, through the sheriff of Cornwall.
(Calendar of Close Rolls, 1272-79, 292).