Yorkshire Notes and Queries, Объемы 1-2editor, 1888 |
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... be divided amongst them . Item , I bequeath two quarters of malt , made of barley , to the poor of my parishioners . Excerpta Antiqua . FIRE OF LONDON . - The following is a copy 18 YORKSHIRE NOTES AND QUERIES . King's Manor House, York ...
... be divided amongst them . Item , I bequeath two quarters of malt , made of barley , to the poor of my parishioners . Excerpta Antiqua . FIRE OF LONDON . - The following is a copy 18 YORKSHIRE NOTES AND QUERIES . King's Manor House, York ...
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... poor freemen . Election , April 3 , 1782.-Rt. Hon . Lord John Cavendish was re - elected without opposition , having vacated his seat by accepting the office of Chancellor and Under - Treasurer of H.M. Exchequer . He resigned the ...
... poor freemen . Election , April 3 , 1782.-Rt. Hon . Lord John Cavendish was re - elected without opposition , having vacated his seat by accepting the office of Chancellor and Under - Treasurer of H.M. Exchequer . He resigned the ...
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... POOR RELIEF . - John Sharp , aged 3 , son of Samuell Sharp , of Manningham , late soldyer in H.M. service ; petition for his relief and support , 1680 . Ordered that the Chwdns and Overseers of the poor of Skip- ton pay and allow one Mr ...
... POOR RELIEF . - John Sharp , aged 3 , son of Samuell Sharp , of Manningham , late soldyer in H.M. service ; petition for his relief and support , 1680 . Ordered that the Chwdns and Overseers of the poor of Skip- ton pay and allow one Mr ...
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... poor man in New street died of ye cholera , and another in ye House of Correction . July 4th and 5th , 1832. - Wakefield Fair held at the bottom of Westgate , and Bradford Sessions held at Wakefield , owing to the Cholera in the House ...
... poor man in New street died of ye cholera , and another in ye House of Correction . July 4th and 5th , 1832. - Wakefield Fair held at the bottom of Westgate , and Bradford Sessions held at Wakefield , owing to the Cholera in the House ...
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... poor Peticonr is growen very infirme and lame and hath lost his eyesight , and were disabled in his Matics service in the late unhappy Warres , and served under Captaine Edward Stanhope , Esq . , in his company of ffoote for several ...
... poor Peticonr is growen very infirme and lame and hath lost his eyesight , and were disabled in his Matics service in the late unhappy Warres , and served under Captaine Edward Stanhope , Esq . , in his company of ffoote for several ...
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