The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 59-60Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1987 A review of history, antiquities and topography in the county. |
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... BARRINGTON BOURCHIER ( d . 1680 ) Barrington Bourchier , Esquire , eldest son of Sir John , gave his age as thirty - eight years at the time of the Dugdale Visitation of September 1665. He had entered Grays Inn with two younger brothers ...
... BARRINGTON BOURCHIER ( d . 1680 ) Barrington Bourchier , Esquire , eldest son of Sir John , gave his age as thirty - eight years at the time of the Dugdale Visitation of September 1665. He had entered Grays Inn with two younger brothers ...
Page 132
... Barrington Bourchier was a wealthy man . By 1670 his income may have been considerably in excess of £ 1000 per year . The indications are that the Bourchier family had certainly recovered from their reported strained financial ...
... Barrington Bourchier was a wealthy man . By 1670 his income may have been considerably in excess of £ 1000 per year . The indications are that the Bourchier family had certainly recovered from their reported strained financial ...
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... Barrington Bourchier was one of those in the County who had given shelter to Sir John Cockroom , a relative of Sir William Strickland , who was trying to escape to Holland . 11 This occurred as many leading Whigs were being arrested ...
... Barrington Bourchier was one of those in the County who had given shelter to Sir John Cockroom , a relative of Sir William Strickland , who was trying to escape to Holland . 11 This occurred as many leading Whigs were being arrested ...
Contents
A ROMAN SITE AT WOMERSLEY NORTH YORKSHIRE | 7 |
EXCAVATIONS AT BURTON AGNES OLD MANOR HOUSE | 5 |
THE ANGLOSAXON CEMETERY OF HOB HILL SALTBURN | 9 |
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