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Page 68
... Smith was buried March 10th 1665. Elizabeth wife of John Petty was buried April 5 ° Elizebeth daughter of Hugh Shillito was buried Aprill 22 Frances wife of Henry Boothman was buried May 9 ° Thomas Bussie was buried June 21th [ blank ] ...
... Smith was buried March 10th 1665. Elizabeth wife of John Petty was buried April 5 ° Elizebeth daughter of Hugh Shillito was buried Aprill 22 Frances wife of Henry Boothman was buried May 9 ° Thomas Bussie was buried June 21th [ blank ] ...
Page 97
... Smith Relict of John Smith of Heath Esq ' marrd wth License from Mr Drake Oct. 4 William Ryley of the Parish of Snaith and Mary Redman of this Parish mar : Octo : 1I Joshua Turver and Elizabeth Fowler both of this parish marr : Nov 13th ...
... Smith Relict of John Smith of Heath Esq ' marrd wth License from Mr Drake Oct. 4 William Ryley of the Parish of Snaith and Mary Redman of this Parish mar : Octo : 1I Joshua Turver and Elizabeth Fowler both of this parish marr : Nov 13th ...
Page 113
... Smith of this , by Wm . Hodgson . Licence . Witns . - Alexander Pickering , Mary Smith , John Jackson , Jonathan Briggs . Dec. 14. John Jackson of Kirk Smeaton par . and Mary Smith of this , by George Kelly vicar . Licence . Witns ...
... Smith of this , by Wm . Hodgson . Licence . Witns . - Alexander Pickering , Mary Smith , John Jackson , Jonathan Briggs . Dec. 14. John Jackson of Kirk Smeaton par . and Mary Smith of this , by George Kelly vicar . Licence . Witns ...
Page 124
... Smith of Wentbridge Dec. 7. Anne daughter of William and Millesent Marshall 1784. Jan. 18. Rosomond daughter of Richard & Dorothy Redman 25. Eliz : daughter of Thomas & Henrietta Stoken Feby . 22. Thomas son of John & Eliz : Carr ...
... Smith of Wentbridge Dec. 7. Anne daughter of William and Millesent Marshall 1784. Jan. 18. Rosomond daughter of Richard & Dorothy Redman 25. Eliz : daughter of Thomas & Henrietta Stoken Feby . 22. Thomas son of John & Eliz : Carr ...
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... Smith , Henry Craven , William Stables , James Watson , Joshua Craven . The above - written is a true Copy . Witness our Hands this ninth Day of January 1748 Rob Hargreaves John Kitchingman Vicar of Harewood James Mallorie Churchwardens ...
... Smith , Henry Craven , William Stables , James Watson , Joshua Craven . The above - written is a true Copy . Witness our Hands this ninth Day of January 1748 Rob Hargreaves John Kitchingman Vicar of Harewood James Mallorie Churchwardens ...
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Page 116 - Frank Sotheron Esqr of the parish of Kirklington in the county of Nottingham and Caroline Matilda Barker of this parish. Licence. Witns. — Robt. Ray, Louisa Barker, Ann Ray, Oct.
Page 51 - ... of the ancient church, are annual festivals kept in country villages, in memory of the dedication of their particular churches. And because it was a custom in some ages of the church, that no church should be consecrated till it was endowed, it may give us oocasion to inquire what revenues churches had in those first ages of Christianity. It is more than probable that for a great while they had no other public incomes, than either what arose out of those common contributions which they made at...