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... James Howston Clerke to the Vicarage of North Feriby in the County of Yorke , made to him by his Highnesse Oliver Lord Protector of the Com'on Wealth of England , & c . the patron thereof , under the great Seale of England . Together ...
... James Howston Clerke to the Vicarage of North Feriby in the County of Yorke , made to him by his Highnesse Oliver Lord Protector of the Com'on Wealth of England , & c . the patron thereof , under the great Seale of England . Together ...
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... James , Welford with Sibbertoft V. co . Northampton . Rev. F. Litchfield , Great Linford R. Bucks . Rev. D. F. Markham , Great Horkesley R. Essex . Rev. John Pearson , Suckley R. Worc . Rev. D. Rees , Aberavon V. Glouc . Rev. J. T. ...
... James , Welford with Sibbertoft V. co . Northampton . Rev. F. Litchfield , Great Linford R. Bucks . Rev. D. F. Markham , Great Horkesley R. Essex . Rev. John Pearson , Suckley R. Worc . Rev. D. Rees , Aberavon V. Glouc . Rev. J. T. ...
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... James the First , in 1621 , on Sir Thomas Palmer , who had been knighted in the expe- dition to Cadiz ; he was seated at Wing- ham in Kent , and was descended from an ancient family which had long flourished in that county and Sussex ...
... James the First , in 1621 , on Sir Thomas Palmer , who had been knighted in the expe- dition to Cadiz ; he was seated at Wing- ham in Kent , and was descended from an ancient family which had long flourished in that county and Sussex ...
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... JAMES BARKER , R.N. May 4. At Seymour Villa , near Bristol , Capt . James Barker , R.N. He entered the Navy in June 1780 , on board the Solway , then commanded by Capt . Everett , and which , on the 10th of the following December , when ...
... JAMES BARKER , R.N. May 4. At Seymour Villa , near Bristol , Capt . James Barker , R.N. He entered the Navy in June 1780 , on board the Solway , then commanded by Capt . Everett , and which , on the 10th of the following December , when ...
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... James Florance , esq . Barrister at Law , and Commissioner of Bankruptcy for the county of Dorset . He was called to the bar at Gray's Inn , Nov. 20 , 1809 . ESSEX . - March 17. At Harwich , Capt . Carruthers , 67th regt . June 8. At ...
... James Florance , esq . Barrister at Law , and Commissioner of Bankruptcy for the county of Dorset . He was called to the bar at Gray's Inn , Nov. 20 , 1809 . ESSEX . - March 17. At Harwich , Capt . Carruthers , 67th regt . June 8. At ...
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