Yorkshire Notes and Queries, Količine 1–2editor, 1888 |
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... Thos . Lister , of Gisburne Park , Esq . , was one of the Mem- bers for Clithero . Edward Wortley , of Wortley Hall , sen . , Esq . , sat for Peterborough . John Hill , of Thornton , near Malton , Esq . , Governor of Scarborough Castle ...
... Thos . Lister , of Gisburne Park , Esq . , was one of the Mem- bers for Clithero . Edward Wortley , of Wortley Hall , sen . , Esq . , sat for Peterborough . John Hill , of Thornton , near Malton , Esq . , Governor of Scarborough Castle ...
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... Thos . Rogers ( then master of the Free Grammar School ) , on the 26th of July , 1801 . First newspaper at Wakefield , called Wakefield Star , was published 4th November , 1803 , by Stuart Arnold . March 13th , 1800. - Richard Linnecar ...
... Thos . Rogers ( then master of the Free Grammar School ) , on the 26th of July , 1801 . First newspaper at Wakefield , called Wakefield Star , was published 4th November , 1803 , by Stuart Arnold . March 13th , 1800. - Richard Linnecar ...
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... Thos . Wilson , Joseph Barras , James Sill . Endorsed - The court is of the opinion the market may be kept there . ffrancis Stubbs of Bawtry indicted for using the trade of a cutler contrary to ye Statute . Doncaster , Oct. 1697 ...
... Thos . Wilson , Joseph Barras , James Sill . Endorsed - The court is of the opinion the market may be kept there . ffrancis Stubbs of Bawtry indicted for using the trade of a cutler contrary to ye Statute . Doncaster , Oct. 1697 ...
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deceased , and Grandson and heir - at - law of Thos . Horton , Esq . ) and took of the Lord of the said Manor- 66 64 All the copyhold portion of the houses , farms , lands , and premises , situate at High Sunderland , in Northowram , in ...
deceased , and Grandson and heir - at - law of Thos . Horton , Esq . ) and took of the Lord of the said Manor- 66 64 All the copyhold portion of the houses , farms , lands , and premises , situate at High Sunderland , in Northowram , in ...
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... Thos . Horton , and William Horton , his eldest son and heir apparent , of the 1st part , Alexander Casson and Richard Casson , Gentlemen , of the 2nd part , and William Shaw and William Furnival , Gentlemen , of the 3rd part ...
... Thos . Horton , and William Horton , his eldest son and heir apparent , of the 1st part , Alexander Casson and Richard Casson , Gentlemen , of the 2nd part , and William Shaw and William Furnival , Gentlemen , of the 3rd part ...
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