Parliamentary Papers, Volume 15H.M. Stationery Office, 1889 |
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... aforesaid , as the said mayor , & c . , of Leicester should think fit , with an exception that if the said creed should at any time be abolished by law out of and not used in the Church of England ( which abolition , in the opinion of ...
... aforesaid , as the said mayor , & c . , of Leicester should think fit , with an exception that if the said creed should at any time be abolished by law out of and not used in the Church of England ( which abolition , in the opinion of ...
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... aforesaid , according to the intent of the said Will , -it is witnessed that the said Thomas Sacheverell and others , in consideration of the sum of 3007. paid to them by the said mayor , & c . , for the performance of the said trust ...
... aforesaid , according to the intent of the said Will , -it is witnessed that the said Thomas Sacheverell and others , in consideration of the sum of 3007. paid to them by the said mayor , & c . , for the performance of the said trust ...
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... aforesaid , or should not keep the said exercise of preaching , that then the said 57. should be yearly paid to such other preacher within the borough of Leicester as should be of honest life and be approved of as aforesaid , and should ...
... aforesaid , or should not keep the said exercise of preaching , that then the said 57. should be yearly paid to such other preacher within the borough of Leicester as should be of honest life and be approved of as aforesaid , and should ...
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... aforesaid ; also a close containing two acres in Allexton aforesaid , the wood lying on the one side thereof , and the Parson's Close on the other side thereof , -to the use of the said William Stanley and other grantees , and their ...
... aforesaid ; also a close containing two acres in Allexton aforesaid , the wood lying on the one side thereof , and the Parson's Close on the other side thereof , -to the use of the said William Stanley and other grantees , and their ...
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... aforesaid , and have behaved well during his apprenticeship ; and he directed that if any person duly qualified , related to him by affinity or consanguinity , should offer to be put out apprentice , such relation should have the ...
... aforesaid , and have behaved well during his apprenticeship ; and he directed that if any person duly qualified , related to him by affinity or consanguinity , should offer to be put out apprentice , such relation should have the ...
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