Yorkshire Notes and Queries, Količine 1–2editor, 1888 |
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... : 29 day of the : 7 month The buriall of Susan Smith the wife of : day of the fourt month in the year 1681 Jonas Smith the : 11 [ correct date . ] The burial of Mary Clayton the Wife of John Clayton YORKSHIRE NOTES AND QUERIES . 13.
... : 29 day of the : 7 month The buriall of Susan Smith the wife of : day of the fourt month in the year 1681 Jonas Smith the : 11 [ correct date . ] The burial of Mary Clayton the Wife of John Clayton YORKSHIRE NOTES AND QUERIES . 13.
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... Mary Clayton the doughter of John Clayton the 20 day of the 3 month 1686 : The burial of Eline Robart the Wif of Joseph Robart the Twelft day of the ninth month in the year of our lord 1686 The buriall of Sarah Smith the doughter of ...
... Mary Clayton the doughter of John Clayton the 20 day of the 3 month 1686 : The burial of Eline Robart the Wif of Joseph Robart the Twelft day of the ninth month in the year of our lord 1686 The buriall of Sarah Smith the doughter of ...
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... Mary Clayton the Wife of Michael Clayton the 21 day of the 2 month in the year of our Lord 1699 the buriall of John Smith the 20 day of May 1699 The Burial of William Clayton the 12 : day of th : 4 : month 1699 The buriall of William ...
... Mary Clayton the Wife of Michael Clayton the 21 day of the 2 month in the year of our Lord 1699 the buriall of John Smith the 20 day of May 1699 The Burial of William Clayton the 12 : day of th : 4 : month 1699 The buriall of William ...
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... Mary , and to All Saints , and my body to be buried in my chancel of Marston , otherwise Hoton - Wandsly , by the body of my mother . Item , I bequeath my best beast to the most reverend Father in Christ , Lord Thomas , Cardinal of Rome ...
... Mary , and to All Saints , and my body to be buried in my chancel of Marston , otherwise Hoton - Wandsly , by the body of my mother . Item , I bequeath my best beast to the most reverend Father in Christ , Lord Thomas , Cardinal of Rome ...
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... Mary , and to all our frends at Shibden Hall and lower brear . Your louing Mother , PHEBE LISTER . Writ whether my bridle came home with the hors or no . The letter is directed at the back- For Mr. Samuel Lister , at Upper Brea , nigh ...
... Mary , and to all our frends at Shibden Hall and lower brear . Your louing Mother , PHEBE LISTER . Writ whether my bridle came home with the hors or no . The letter is directed at the back- For Mr. Samuel Lister , at Upper Brea , nigh ...
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