polymath 601

2d former officer who sealed writs for lord chancellor c-a-e-a-. Can't fathom it.
22:40 Sat 16th Apr 2011
 
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Chafe Wax.

It's the name of the officer who sealed the write for the Lord Chancellor.
It is, honest. I googled it and everything....
chafewax
writs
There;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chafe-wax

Did you think we'd all made it up to annoy you ?
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Thank you so much.

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