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... Mary and Joan . John Townsend was a freeholder , known to Master Robert Arden . He witnessed the release of John Palmer's tenement , adjoin- ing Richard Shakespeare's farm , to Master Arden on Oct. 1 , 1529. When he made his- WHILE John ...
... Mary and Joan . John Townsend was a freeholder , known to Master Robert Arden . He witnessed the release of John Palmer's tenement , adjoin- ing Richard Shakespeare's farm , to Master Arden on Oct. 1 , 1529. When he made his- WHILE John ...
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... Mary Staunton's children re- ceived a memorial groat apiece , while her husband had the appointment of supervisor to the will . Thomas ' right to seven gold pieces ( two angels and five crowns ) , given to him one day by his mother in ...
... Mary Staunton's children re- ceived a memorial groat apiece , while her husband had the appointment of supervisor to the will . Thomas ' right to seven gold pieces ( two angels and five crowns ) , given to him one day by his mother in ...
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... Mary , and during her reign had been guilty of actions which made it advis- able to seek the royal clemency . He was forgiven everything committed before Nov. 1 , 1558 , except what might be of a treasonable nature , on payment of 26s ...
... Mary , and during her reign had been guilty of actions which made it advis- able to seek the royal clemency . He was forgiven everything committed before Nov. 1 , 1558 , except what might be of a treasonable nature , on payment of 26s ...
Strona 67
... Mary . He evidently contemplated " departure " when the magis- trates wrote on Oct. 14 , 1559 , and when the Council were assured of it they gave him a por- tion of the amount claimed . He asked for 301 , they paid him less than 201 ...
... Mary . He evidently contemplated " departure " when the magis- trates wrote on Oct. 14 , 1559 , and when the Council were assured of it they gave him a por- tion of the amount claimed . He asked for 301 , they paid him less than 201 ...
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... Mary , Thomas and Richard . He had married again , taking for his second wife Anne Somerville , daughter to Master Robert Somerville of Edstone . She bore him a son , Edward . To the four children of his son - in - law Master Robins ...
... Mary , Thomas and Richard . He had married again , taking for his second wife Anne Somerville , daughter to Master Robert Somerville of Edstone . She bore him a son , Edward . To the four children of his son - in - law Master Robins ...
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