The Publications of the Thoresby Society, Volume 11The Society, 1904 |
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... charged with 13s . 4d . Both these were in the wapentake of Claro . In the next year , 13 Henry II , 1166–7 , Adam paid his mark , and de Lelay paid five marks , £ 3 6s . 8d . He paid the remaining 1 13s . 4d . in the following year ...
... charged with 13s . 4d . Both these were in the wapentake of Claro . In the next year , 13 Henry II , 1166–7 , Adam paid his mark , and de Lelay paid five marks , £ 3 6s . 8d . He paid the remaining 1 13s . 4d . in the following year ...
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... charge as shalbe maid the day of my beryall be done aft ' the discretion of Maist Danby and S William Malleuerey , whome I will reseue all suche gude as shall remane to my sone xpofer and my doughto Elsabeth , and to put them in salue ...
... charge as shalbe maid the day of my beryall be done aft ' the discretion of Maist Danby and S William Malleuerey , whome I will reseue all suche gude as shall remane to my sone xpofer and my doughto Elsabeth , and to put them in salue ...
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... charge for pphane swaring one oath , & in the meane time to be of good behauior . RECOGN ' . 31th 8br , 1656. Md yt Wil Jackson of Middle Shitlington , coard weayuer , became bound before me in 20li to preserve a bill enditment against ...
... charge for pphane swaring one oath , & in the meane time to be of good behauior . RECOGN ' . 31th 8br , 1656. Md yt Wil Jackson of Middle Shitlington , coard weayuer , became bound before me in 20li to preserve a bill enditment against ...
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... charged against him , & to doe & receiue such thing as shall be then & there inioyned him , & c . MARRIGE . 14th of Nouemb ' , '56 . Md : That Matthew Gill of Flancell , in the pish of Wakefeild , Labourer , and Mary Burnit of the same ...
... charged against him , & to doe & receiue such thing as shall be then & there inioyned him , & c . MARRIGE . 14th of Nouemb ' , '56 . Md : That Matthew Gill of Flancell , in the pish of Wakefeild , Labourer , and Mary Burnit of the same ...
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... charge ; and in spite of a temporary check , Cromwell and Leslie routed Rupert , who commanded the right wing , and drove him " along Wilstrop Woodside . " The Royalist right under Goring was completely successful but carried pursuit ...
... charge ; and in spite of a temporary check , Cromwell and Leslie routed Rupert , who commanded the right wing , and drove him " along Wilstrop Woodside . " The Royalist right under Goring was completely successful but carried pursuit ...
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