Archaeologia Aeliana, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to AntiquitySociety of Antiquaries of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1894 Annual report of the Society for 1855-57, 1860-1864, 1878, 1882-83, 1884, 1888-89, 1892-1902, 1904-1922 included in n. s. v. 1-3, 6-9, 11, 13, 16-25; ser. 3, v. 2-9, 11-20. |
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... Makepeace Robt . Makepeace IRA Robt . Makepeace WD for Wm . Dalton 1738 Cup . I C , as in 1729 , for Isaac Cookson ( 1738 Cup , dated 1758. Isaac Cookson 1740 Cup . 1741 1742 for Isaac Cookson ... ... ... Tumbler - shaped cup . W for ...
... Makepeace Robt . Makepeace IRA Robt . Makepeace WD for Wm . Dalton 1738 Cup . I C , as in 1729 , for Isaac Cookson ( 1738 Cup , dated 1758. Isaac Cookson 1740 Cup . 1741 1742 for Isaac Cookson ... ... ... Tumbler - shaped cup . W for ...
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... Makepeace ... ... Do. Alms - dish . Thos . Partis 1727 Tumbler - shaped cup . ... ... Do. Flagons , dated 1727. Thos . Partis ... 1730 1732 Do. 1736 1737 1740 Do. Jug - shaped flagons , given 1726 . Flagon . IC ( ? ) , for Isaac Cookson ...
... Makepeace ... ... Do. Alms - dish . Thos . Partis 1727 Tumbler - shaped cup . ... ... Do. Flagons , dated 1727. Thos . Partis ... 1730 1732 Do. 1736 1737 1740 Do. Jug - shaped flagons , given 1726 . Flagon . IC ( ? ) , for Isaac Cookson ...
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... Makepeace . John Lambert . Joshua Archer . Jos Makepeace . Cuthbert Johnson . William Routledge . Churchwardens . William Lowes . Ambrose Green . Edward Blenk . Jonathan Lee . Thomas Bell . Duly compared and examined with the original ...
... Makepeace . John Lambert . Joshua Archer . Jos Makepeace . Cuthbert Johnson . William Routledge . Churchwardens . William Lowes . Ambrose Green . Edward Blenk . Jonathan Lee . Thomas Bell . Duly compared and examined with the original ...
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... Makepeace Steward James Herkup Shaw Whereas of late severall inconveniencys have happen'd and much prejudice accrewed to the members of this Society and to the whole Company , by severall matters concerted and discourfed of W the ...
... Makepeace Steward James Herkup Shaw Whereas of late severall inconveniencys have happen'd and much prejudice accrewed to the members of this Society and to the whole Company , by severall matters concerted and discourfed of W the ...
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... Makepeace Edwd Gill Abra " Anderson Jonathan French Fran : Batty James Kirkup Nat " Shaw Robt Makepeace Jn ° Carnaby William Dalton Geo : Bullman Isaac Cookson Heedmeeting day held May 4 , 1724 May yo 3a being Sunday Rec Aprill 24 1724 ...
... Makepeace Edwd Gill Abra " Anderson Jonathan French Fran : Batty James Kirkup Nat " Shaw Robt Makepeace Jn ° Carnaby William Dalton Geo : Bullman Isaac Cookson Heedmeeting day held May 4 , 1724 May yo 3a being Sunday Rec Aprill 24 1724 ...
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