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Most of the holdings ( though not all — perhaps a result of careless drafting ) are described as being in the Foston part of the township . No doubt the ' free rent ' oxgangs had in practice been replaced by enclosures but there is no ...
Most of the holdings ( though not all — perhaps a result of careless drafting ) are described as being in the Foston part of the township . No doubt the ' free rent ' oxgangs had in practice been replaced by enclosures but there is no ...
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... texts like almanacs a profitable right rigorously denied to others.52 There is , however , no evidence that the Hammonds took advantage of this right , 53 and in Mathew Wilson's inventory , Thomas was described as a clothier .
... texts like almanacs a profitable right rigorously denied to others.52 There is , however , no evidence that the Hammonds took advantage of this right , 53 and in Mathew Wilson's inventory , Thomas was described as a clothier .
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In November 1651 , Hammond , described as Citizen and Stationer of London , signed an agreement with Edward Radcliffe , acting in conjunction with his mother Dorothy and with John Lambert . By this , Hammond agreed to pay Edward ...
In November 1651 , Hammond , described as Citizen and Stationer of London , signed an agreement with Edward Radcliffe , acting in conjunction with his mother Dorothy and with John Lambert . By this , Hammond agreed to pay Edward ...
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Contents
LITHIC ARROWHEADS OF THE CRAVEN AREA | 1 |
EXCAVATIONS BY MISS D CHARLESWORTH 196173 | 29 |
R S RICHARDSON J A RICHARDSON and J A THORP | 60 |
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