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8d . with the living of Thorpe Bassett to which he had been admitted in 1536 . Having escaped the gallows in 1537 , Edward Kirkby acquired first the vicarage of Newport in Essex , then the rectory of Kirby Misperton which he held in ...
8d . with the living of Thorpe Bassett to which he had been admitted in 1536 . Having escaped the gallows in 1537 , Edward Kirkby acquired first the vicarage of Newport in Essex , then the rectory of Kirby Misperton which he held in ...
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While the dying and deceased may have attempted some influence with regards to any posthumous makeover , it was the living that had full control over the nature of any re - evaluation . For elite women , their new identity usually ...
While the dying and deceased may have attempted some influence with regards to any posthumous makeover , it was the living that had full control over the nature of any re - evaluation . For elite women , their new identity usually ...
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Death provided the living with an opportunity to re - form alliances , re - state affection , and re - write histories . The identity of the deceased could be negotiated and previous failings forgotten .
Death provided the living with an opportunity to re - form alliances , re - state affection , and re - write histories . The identity of the deceased could be negotiated and previous failings forgotten .
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ALL SAINTS CHURCH BURYTHORPE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS | 1 |
ROMAN MALTON | 35 |
FLAXTON THE LAYOUT OF THE ORIGINAL PLANNED SETTLEMENT | 61 |
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