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... died as soon as he went out of it . But his age is even as nothing in comparison of that of Eliz . Jones of Wem , who died in 1687 , and appears in our register as 1,001 . Sir Philip Sidney's name , and Judge Jeffreys ' , are in the ...
... died as soon as he went out of it . But his age is even as nothing in comparison of that of Eliz . Jones of Wem , who died in 1687 , and appears in our register as 1,001 . Sir Philip Sidney's name , and Judge Jeffreys ' , are in the ...
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... died - thou - hadst - been - damned , " given to two brothers of Praise God Barebones . But our registers show that many of our forebears in the 18th century deserved the reproof of a preacher of that age , who indignantly asked " Have ...
... died - thou - hadst - been - damned , " given to two brothers of Praise God Barebones . But our registers show that many of our forebears in the 18th century deserved the reproof of a preacher of that age , who indignantly asked " Have ...
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... died under that hush law of Edward VI , which shifted the aged ani infiin - poor to the place of their birth or last residence , even if they were like to drop on the King's highway . Whipping of dogs out of church was quite as ...
... died under that hush law of Edward VI , which shifted the aged ani infiin - poor to the place of their birth or last residence , even if they were like to drop on the King's highway . Whipping of dogs out of church was quite as ...
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... died a sad death when small pox filled the places with the 66 Transactions , 1901 , pt . ii . , p . 281 , and Bewes ' Church Briefs , p . 88 . 2 Pierre Cauchon . dead bodies and smote in sunder the heads over divers xiv .
... died a sad death when small pox filled the places with the 66 Transactions , 1901 , pt . ii . , p . 281 , and Bewes ' Church Briefs , p . 88 . 2 Pierre Cauchon . dead bodies and smote in sunder the heads over divers xiv .
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... of Montgomery to this day . The last De Hodnet died about 1300 , and was succeeded by his son - in - law , William de Ludlow of Stokesay . From the Ludlows , Hodnet passed by marriage in the 16th century to the Vernons xvii .
... of Montgomery to this day . The last De Hodnet died about 1300 , and was succeeded by his son - in - law , William de Ludlow of Stokesay . From the Ludlows , Hodnet passed by marriage in the 16th century to the Vernons xvii .
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