Lincolnshire Notes and Queries, Volume 4W. K. Morton., 1896 |
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... lived under the rule of orderly custom enforced in that Court . ( See Maitland's Select Pleas in Manorial Courts , and Villeinage by P. Vinogradoff . ) And Court Rolls show many instances of the freedom and independence of the tenants ...
... lived under the rule of orderly custom enforced in that Court . ( See Maitland's Select Pleas in Manorial Courts , and Villeinage by P. Vinogradoff . ) And Court Rolls show many instances of the freedom and independence of the tenants ...
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... lived in St. Margaret's Parish , Lincoln , where his wife , Faith , was buried 16th April , 1739 . He is called Captain Dymoke Lister in the St. Margaret's Register . He left three daughters , Elizabeth , Faith , and Eleanor ; of these ...
... lived in St. Margaret's Parish , Lincoln , where his wife , Faith , was buried 16th April , 1739 . He is called Captain Dymoke Lister in the St. Margaret's Register . He left three daughters , Elizabeth , Faith , and Eleanor ; of these ...
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... lived at Horncastle , where she made her will , dated 5 Feb. , 1650-1 . She desires to be buried in the church or chancel . She mentions her sons Rutland and Scroope , making the elder executor , and mentioning his sons Robert and ...
... lived at Horncastle , where she made her will , dated 5 Feb. , 1650-1 . She desires to be buried in the church or chancel . She mentions her sons Rutland and Scroope , making the elder executor , and mentioning his sons Robert and ...
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... abruptly off ; and its observations show that its author lived not only at Oxford where he held a Fellowship at Merton , but also in some part of Lindsey , not far far from the N.E. coast . The place is not Lincolnshire Notes & Queries .
... abruptly off ; and its observations show that its author lived not only at Oxford where he held a Fellowship at Merton , but also in some part of Lindsey , not far far from the N.E. coast . The place is not Lincolnshire Notes & Queries .
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... lived two years and more in the said hospital . " Some notes on this house will be found in the Handbook to the Excursion of the Lincoln Diocesan Architectural Society , 1857 , by the late Bishop of Nottingham , pp . 10 , 11 . F. R. ...
... lived two years and more in the said hospital . " Some notes on this house will be found in the Handbook to the Excursion of the Lincoln Diocesan Architectural Society , 1857 , by the late Bishop of Nottingham , pp . 10 , 11 . F. R. ...
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