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... Forster , Clerk of the Peace of Northumberland , for permitting the abstracts of the registers to be made , for giving access to other documents in his official custody , and for the facilities given him for collating the proofs with ...
... Forster , Clerk of the Peace of Northumberland , for permitting the abstracts of the registers to be made , for giving access to other documents in his official custody , and for the facilities given him for collating the proofs with ...
Strana 15
... Forster , eldest daughter of Dame Clare Forster of Stokesley , widow , of the 4th part ; and George Whytham of Cliff , esq . , and George Mennell , esq . , of Dalton in Yorkshire , of the 5th part . Power of Attorney , 10 April , 1717 ...
... Forster , eldest daughter of Dame Clare Forster of Stokesley , widow , of the 4th part ; and George Whytham of Cliff , esq . , and George Mennell , esq . , of Dalton in Yorkshire , of the 5th part . Power of Attorney , 10 April , 1717 ...
Strana 43
... Forster , by me , under the yearly reserved rent of 95li . , and one goose and one hen , the lessees being obliged every year to lead 20 waine loads of coals to the manor - house of Swinburne for my use . No fine taken for the lease ...
... Forster , by me , under the yearly reserved rent of 95li . , and one goose and one hen , the lessees being obliged every year to lead 20 waine loads of coals to the manor - house of Swinburne for my use . No fine taken for the lease ...
Strana 49
... Forster of Upper Eshells , whose pedigree is printed in the new History of Northum- berland , vol . iv , p . 63. It is possible that his wife Jane may have been the widow of Robert Forster of Eshells , who died in 1684 or 1685 . D LVI ...
... Forster of Upper Eshells , whose pedigree is printed in the new History of Northum- berland , vol . iv , p . 63. It is possible that his wife Jane may have been the widow of Robert Forster of Eshells , who died in 1684 or 1685 . D LVI ...
Strana 54
... Forster at 100li . The copyhold farm of East Errington Red - house let to Ralph Davison at Iooli . Hodgson for £ 172 per annum ( Estcourt and Payne , English Catholic Non- jurors , p . 49 ) . He had succeeded in 1669 to property at ...
... Forster at 100li . The copyhold farm of East Errington Red - house let to Ralph Davison at Iooli . Hodgson for £ 172 per annum ( Estcourt and Payne , English Catholic Non- jurors , p . 49 ) . He had succeeded in 1669 to property at ...
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