Yorkshire Notes and Queries, Объемы 1-2editor, 1888 |
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... common scowlds and disturbers of his Mats . peace and being called in open corte to plead to the said Indictment did both of them enter their travrses but did not fynd suertyes for ther good behavyer wch they refused to doe . These are ...
... common scowlds and disturbers of his Mats . peace and being called in open corte to plead to the said Indictment did both of them enter their travrses but did not fynd suertyes for ther good behavyer wch they refused to doe . These are ...
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... Common feasts fairs & markets Courts of pie powder with all the liberties and free customs to the same Court belonging or appertaining as also the Tolls Stallage pickages and Emoluments and Hereds . whatsoe'r or of what kind or sort so ...
... Common feasts fairs & markets Courts of pie powder with all the liberties and free customs to the same Court belonging or appertaining as also the Tolls Stallage pickages and Emoluments and Hereds . whatsoe'r or of what kind or sort so ...
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... Common . March 28th , 1824. - John Carr , of Horbury , formerly an attorney at Wakefield , died , aged 61 . June 1st , 1824. - John Berry ( writer hereof ) admitted a soli- citor of the High Court of Chancery . February 19th , 1825 ...
... Common . March 28th , 1824. - John Carr , of Horbury , formerly an attorney at Wakefield , died , aged 61 . June 1st , 1824. - John Berry ( writer hereof ) admitted a soli- citor of the High Court of Chancery . February 19th , 1825 ...
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... common badger , lader , kidder , carrier or trans- porter of all manner of corne and grain in any market of the realm . 1671 . R. H. of Ackworth , being a married man and above thirty years of age , licensed to be a common drover and ...
... common badger , lader , kidder , carrier or trans- porter of all manner of corne and grain in any market of the realm . 1671 . R. H. of Ackworth , being a married man and above thirty years of age , licensed to be a common drover and ...
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... common earthenware . " This cup was sold at Strawberry Hill , and is now in the Museum of Practical Geology , with an old pasteboard label attached to the handle and inscribed , probably in Walpole's hand - writing , " Mr. Francis ...
... common earthenware . " This cup was sold at Strawberry Hill , and is now in the Museum of Practical Geology , with an old pasteboard label attached to the handle and inscribed , probably in Walpole's hand - writing , " Mr. Francis ...
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