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  • * 24,000 deponents with current place of abode at level of parish and town ...nts with current place of abode identifed and length of time spent at that place
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  • men by birth the said persons are. day at which tyme and from which place shee had or carryed noe goods
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  • ...money of England to be paid at foure usuall ffeasts in the yeare viz:t The Birth of our Lord God The Annunciacon of the blessed Virgin Mary the Nativity of ...year that is to say The ffeast of the Nativity of S:t John Baptist and the Birth of our Lord God The first payment to begin at the first of the said ffeast
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  • - "ITEM I doe give and bequeath unto the poore of Plymouth the place in which I was borne" - "ITEM I doe give and bequeath unto the poore of Plymouth the place in which I was borne"
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  • ...g as she lives and as any of them come to dye another to be chosen in her place The widdows to be thus relieved are not to be such as formerly have lived accordingly In the first place to adjust the Books reviewall old Accompts and give every man thier due par
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  • It is not clear from his birth in Sussex, and from his marriages to daughters of London merchants, how his ...insman M:r Broomfield & y:e pther pson Recommended to be admitted in first place when they Seatle any in their Service in that nature
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  • ...designed and executed by the sculptor Kidwell. The inscription records his birth at Croome, Worcestershire, and that he was eighty-seven years of age at his '''Common place-book of Francis Coventry''', third son of Lord Keeper Coventry, containing
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  • ...of the Colonels, under their Hands and Seals, being Commissioners for that Place), to the Value of Two Hundred Fifteen Pounds, Two Shillings, Seven Pence: I ...al strengths and limitations of community studies that focus on a specific place."<ref>Jeremy Bolton, 'Microhistory in early modern London: John Bedford (16
    31 KB (4,701 words) - 16:01, January 31, 2012
  • ...eges of Cambridge and Eton'' (Cambridge, 1886), p. 589)</ref> However, no birth dates have emerged for their younger brothers. "[March 1658] Edward Flyer, to take the place of John Gray at Surat"<ref>A Court of Committees for the New General Stock,
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  • ...that my debts and ffunerall expenses be paid and satisffied in the first place ...irs male of his body lawfully issuing being allwayes preferred and to take place before the younger of such Son and Sons
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  • ...suall ffeastes or terms of the yeare that is to saie At the ffeaste of the birth of our Lord god Thannunicon of the blessed vigin Marie the Nativitie of S:t ...udice of shipping coming to the port. Morgan Read is willing to accept the place, being honest and able, of good repute with the duke, with sufficient means
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  • However, the birth order recorded in the ''Lincolnshire Pedigrees'' is contradicted by an arch ...at age a new one shall be chosen and made Master of the said School in his place And the other shalbe removed by my Trustees their heires and successors or
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  • However, the birth order recorded in the ''Lincolnshire Pedigrees'' is contradicted by an arch ...6: yeares in India; hee at present is in y:e Comp:a service at Calevela a place in y:e opinion of his freinds something to remoate, from the presence of y:
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  • ...re at my funerall unto my footboy James ?Lote the somme of tenne pounds to place him out to be an apprentice & forty shillings to buy him clothes Unto M:rs ...ively one after another as they shalbe in seniority of age and Priority of Birth and to the heires males of such other sonne & sonnes lawfully issueing the
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  • ...]</ref> Grigsby was described then as "a youth," which matches a suggested birth date of 1638.<ref>http://thestoms.com/StomTree/9514.htm, viewed 15/01/12</r In y:e first place I wish yo:r health & happynesse & shall heartily rejoyce to understand y:e
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  • See [[MRP: Plymouth|Plymouth]] (birth place of Sir John Gayer, and residence of two of his brothers, Humphrey and Hugh ...parts of the said garments soe provided and then and at the same time and place any sixe persons or lesser number of the next of my kindred to dispose of t
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  • ...y Willoughby, and left his first wife unnamed, though she may have been by birth from a family named Carpenter. But he made his preferences cristal clear, ...on you w:th this further request to doe y:e like by me if in ought in this place you shall Judge me Capable to Serve you: I committ you to y:t good protecti
    22 KB (3,583 words) - 20:10, January 19, 2012
  • seas att the place aforesayd for three howres and upwards XXX from place where the Merchants of Messina usually walke and this deponent
    130 KB (23,062 words) - 00:09, July 9, 2013
  • ...rthamptonshire. Another village close to Nassington, Fotheringhay, was the place of origin of a young man who came to ‘put himself apprentice’ to Stanyo ...ng his absence his wife ‘by her servants may be permitted to execute his place’ and receive payment of wages for himself and his men."<ref>Dr Gapper's o
    44 KB (7,013 words) - 15:51, February 16, 2012
  • Barbadas (sic) or ?some other port or place thereabouts and there to used the trade and send their shipps servants and officers to a place in Java
    57 KB (9,773 words) - 13:03, May 17, 2012
  • ...is is consistent with the ''Visitation of Essex, 1552-1634'', in which the birth order of the brothers is shown as Euseby, Nathaniell, Benjamin, and Ezekiel Nathan Wright's wife Ann Fleming, of Warley Place, [?Great Warley, ?Essex], came from a XXXX background [SPECULATIVE].<ref>'W
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  • ...e Stocks Market, by Cornhill. On the North side is Scalding Alley; a large Place, containing two or three Alleys, and a square Court with good Buildings, an ...eing about threescore and ten persons in number : against this time of the birth of our saviour Iesus Christ'', Wing H3572, Thomason Coll. v. 1, pt. 1, p. 3
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  • ...ased God to bestow upon mee I dispose thereof as followeth. In the first place my will is, and I doe appoint, that all such debts as I shall owe unto any ...Feasts or dayes of Payment in the yeare (that is to say) the Feast of the Birth of Our Lord God the Annunciation of the blessed Virgin Mary the Nativity of
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  • sayd shipp from place to place according as the sayd Woods should and place arlate./
    240 KB (43,608 words) - 13:17, April 13, 2015
  • and are accompted natives of that place XXX but and are the sole owners of the Ad primum rendet that hee is an Antwerpian by birth, and hath
    228 KB (43,273 words) - 07:24, July 19, 2013
  • depo:t at her request did goe with her to the said place; where this depo:t to the foresd place, to the foresd purpose; And saith she hath not Received//
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  • - Specified county + place of birth
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  • ..., & Mary Sale, of Ratcliffe, Middlesex, Spinster, 28; at S:t James, Duke's Place" on November 10th, 1671. Thomas Tomlins, London merchant and correspondent ...in ([Burial] 1677 Aug. 23: Elizabath Chamberlin, in the Church in the voyd place in her husband's grave" ([http://www.archive.org/stream/registersofsthel31s
    197 KB (28,763 words) - 09:53, May 3, 2012
  • ...tarian supporter during the Civil Wars. The same source gives his year of birth as 16XX (1610 CHECK) and year of death as 1665. The source states that Ric ...casks of tobacco and other goods were seized by the chief officers of the place. Some of the ground timber of the ship was broken.
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  • ...James, Clerkenwell, with an earlier wedding of an Anne Hoddesdon also took place in this parish.[[FootNote(IGI record: Anne Hoddesdon; spouse: Thomas Baker; ...not clear the exact degree of this cousinship, and whether it was through birth or marriage.
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  • ...TRANSACTIONS AND RELATED PAPERS (no ref. or date): Deeds relating to Tower Place and the Warren, Woolwich purchased by Sir William Langhorn in 1707 and 1708 ...la Tweedy is not certain. A genealogical source suggests the marriage took place in the parish of St. Gregory by St. Paul, on July 4th 1636, but this is not
    46 KB (6,949 words) - 18:13, December 17, 2021
  • ...have been sons who survived into adulthood and who became merchants. The birth order is unknown. These sons were Daniel the younger, Frederick, Thomas, A what countryman hee is by birth nor where hee hath lived during the tyme
    102 KB (17,335 words) - 05:46, August 14, 2012
  • ...was a merchant trading to Turkey in 1663, but does not identify a date of birth or death, or a will ([http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=6 namely one of the shotts tooke place in y:e main mast, another in y:e
    319 KB (59,550 words) - 01:21, April 20, 2012
  • ...mbrough these 7 yeares but doth trade and coast upp and downefrom place to place (as he conceiveth) most advantagious for his benefiitt"<ref>[[MRP: HCA 13/1 ...Andrew Hill, And this depo:t at her request did goe with her to the said place; where this depo:t and y:e said M:r Craford found y:e said Thomas Middleto
    157 KB (28,151 words) - 22:25, August 11, 2012
  • To the 6th hee saith hee desyreth right may take place in this cause and place, and other smale fish taken upon the grounds in question by the tennants
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  • ...n) Lambarde recorded the deaths in his commonplace book. Both deaths took place at the St. John's Street house. ..."to be buried in the parish church of St. James Clerkenwell as neare the place where William Dallison (sic) Esquire my ffather, and Dame Paulina Dalison (
    13 KB (2,028 words) - 20:29, February 19, 2012
  • convenient place, and did moore her in or neere the middle of the Thames could not discover any boye neere) shee laye safe and had a good birth
    3 KB (509 words) - 17:42, October 27, 2016
  • by birth, and dwellers in Middleborowe, and have there dwelt above to seake a freight for what place shee could get it, and was not
    3 KB (614 words) - 21:33, April 10, 2016
  • her in a safe place, and did moore her there neere the middle of the Thames where anchor neere) that shee laye safe from danger and had a good birth to ride
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  • about the same, and saith hee never heard that any ffishermen of any other place To the 2 hee saith hee hath lived and has his residence from his birth in ffever=
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  • To the Crosse Interrogatories in the second place. &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93; To the 1. she sayeth she lived from her birth consistently att
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  • the place of the said William Belyn his habitation. And otherwise he or her lading, and saith the said Belyn is of Saint Malo's by birth
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  • |Transcription=a good birth, and lay cleere of danger, And hee saith the sayd shipp the which might lye in within the compasse of the ''Imployments'' birth, but could discover
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  • Port or place in the United Netherlands after her such arrivall and discharge aboad from his birth, And otherwise negatively./
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  • Portugese by birth, and did and doth live at Roane only as a in Amsterdam as Burgers and citizens of that place, and were and
    3 KB (552 words) - 20:10, November 16, 2015
  • other place then Ostend or dunquirke in fflanders neither did hee then To the first hee saith hee is a hamburgher by birth, and education, and
    3 KB (549 words) - 16:57, October 3, 2017
  • hath knowne the Libellate John Robinson from his birth, and alsoe or place where the sayd John Robinson the producent had layne
    3 KB (495 words) - 19:13, November 3, 2016
  • kein, or what Port or place hee the said kein first under ever knew any thing of their Countrey, birth or residence, nor what
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  • knew the arlate Solomon Goris for some yeares next before the birth hee hath knowne the sayd harman Goris from his birth and saith hee is an
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  • Burghers of Hamburgh and inhasbitatns and subjects of that place. Lisbone and hath had his settled aboade there ever since his birth
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