The History of Godmanchester ...Baldwin, 1831 - 391 pages |
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Page 92
Robert Fox. posed totally of shepherds and herdsmen ; and the elder sons , as soon as they are capable of leading a ... Vinter and John Freer , Bailiffs , reply as follows : We have inspected the antient customs of the town of ...
Robert Fox. posed totally of shepherds and herdsmen ; and the elder sons , as soon as they are capable of leading a ... Vinter and John Freer , Bailiffs , reply as follows : We have inspected the antient customs of the town of ...
Page 139
... Robert Tryce , gentlemen , Henry Mayle , sen . , John Robyns , Robert Vinter , Samuel Pount , William Smyth , and William Brabyn , to become and be our first and modern twelve Assistants of the Borough aforesaid , to continue in the ...
... Robert Tryce , gentlemen , Henry Mayle , sen . , John Robyns , Robert Vinter , Samuel Pount , William Smyth , and William Brabyn , to become and be our first and modern twelve Assistants of the Borough aforesaid , to continue in the ...
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Robert Fox. in good and lawful English money , and therefore the said manor is not forfeited . But admit that we had not paid it pondere as well as numero ... Robert Vinter and Reuben Clarke , the Charter was 156 HISTORY OF GODMANCHESTER .
Robert Fox. in good and lawful English money , and therefore the said manor is not forfeited . But admit that we had not paid it pondere as well as numero ... Robert Vinter and Reuben Clarke , the Charter was 156 HISTORY OF GODMANCHESTER .
Page 157
Robert Fox. of Robert Vinter and Reuben Clarke , the Charter was surrendered to Charles 2d , under the common seal , and presented to the King on the 18th of June in the same year , with a petition from the Bailiffs , Assistants , and ...
Robert Fox. of Robert Vinter and Reuben Clarke , the Charter was surrendered to Charles 2d , under the common seal , and presented to the King on the 18th of June in the same year , with a petition from the Bailiffs , Assistants , and ...
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Robert Fox. BAILIFFS OF GODMANCHESTER , FROM THE GRANT OF THE CHARTER OF INCORPORATION BY KING JAMES , JUNE 26 , A.D. ... Vinter , John Proby . 1608. John Sheapearde , John Hearne . 1609. William Maile , John Robins . 1610. Samuel Pont , ...
Robert Fox. BAILIFFS OF GODMANCHESTER , FROM THE GRANT OF THE CHARTER OF INCORPORATION BY KING JAMES , JUNE 26 , A.D. ... Vinter , John Proby . 1608. John Sheapearde , John Hearne . 1609. William Maile , John Robins . 1610. Samuel Pont , ...
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