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Strana ix
... January 3 , 1723 no date January 4 , 1723–4 January 2 , 1723-4 January 2 , 1723-4 no date 78 no date 78 • November 11 , 1723 79 80 82 . 83 83 84 January 2 , 1723-4 84 January 2 , 1723-4 84 no date 85 no date 85 January 2 , 1723-4 86 ...
... January 3 , 1723 no date January 4 , 1723–4 January 2 , 1723-4 January 2 , 1723-4 no date 78 no date 78 • November 11 , 1723 79 80 82 . 83 83 84 January 2 , 1723-4 84 January 2 , 1723-4 84 no date 85 no date 85 January 2 , 1723-4 86 ...
Strana xi
... January 3 , 1665-6 [ 1665-6 ] to face 144 · January 10 , 1665-6 January 18 , 1665-6 February 3 , 1665-6 February 8 , 1665-6 February 12 , 1665-6 February 21 , [ 1665-6 ] February 26 , 1665-6 March 11 , 1665-6 March 17 , 1665-6 From ...
... January 3 , 1665-6 [ 1665-6 ] to face 144 · January 10 , 1665-6 January 18 , 1665-6 February 3 , 1665-6 February 8 , 1665-6 February 12 , 1665-6 February 21 , [ 1665-6 ] February 26 , 1665-6 March 11 , 1665-6 March 17 , 1665-6 From ...
Strana xii
... January 2 , 1671-2 June January 18 , 1672-3 March II , 1672-3 April 7 , 1673 December 23 , 1673 February 10 , 1673-4 February 26 , II , 1672 undated undated Stapylton undated From the same to the same undated From Mrs. Frances Hutton to ...
... January 2 , 1671-2 June January 18 , 1672-3 March II , 1672-3 April 7 , 1673 December 23 , 1673 February 10 , 1673-4 February 26 , II , 1672 undated undated Stapylton undated From the same to the same undated From Mrs. Frances Hutton to ...
Strana xv
... not repealed . The self - will of that * Bishop Henson , in Edinburgh Review for January , 1918 . † Macaulay , History of England , vol . i , pp . 463–466 . monarch led him to insult the Church of England and Ralph Brandling,
... not repealed . The self - will of that * Bishop Henson , in Edinburgh Review for January , 1918 . † Macaulay , History of England , vol . i , pp . 463–466 . monarch led him to insult the Church of England and Ralph Brandling,
Strana 7
... Dilston 15th January , 1728-9 . cf. Radcliffe pedigree , new History of Northumberland , vol . x , p . 280 . † Winifred Cotes , widow of John Cotes , was one of the four children of A moiety of four rigs or sellions in a close 7.
... Dilston 15th January , 1728-9 . cf. Radcliffe pedigree , new History of Northumberland , vol . x , p . 280 . † Winifred Cotes , widow of John Cotes , was one of the four children of A moiety of four rigs or sellions in a close 7.
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Strana 2 - Durham, and in accordance with his pursuits and plans ; having for its object the publication of inedited Manuscripts, illustrative of the intellectual, the moral, the religious, and the social condition of those parts of England and Scotland included on the east between the Humber and the Frith of Forth, and on the west between the Mersey and the Clyde, a region which constituted the ancient Kingdom of Northumbria.
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Strana 4 - Edited by Rev. J. Stevenson. 15. A Description or Briefe Declaration of all the Ancient Monuments, Rites, and Customs belonging to, or being within, the Monastical Church of Durham, before the Suppression Written m 1593.
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Strana 4 - Stevenson. 17. The Correspondence of Dr. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York. With a selection from the Letters of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knt., his son, and Matthew Hutton, Esq., his grandson.
Strana 2 - Frith of Forth, and on the west between the Mersey and the Clyde, a region which constituted the ancient Kingdom of Northumbria. NEW RULES AGREED UPON IN 1849 ; REVISED 1863.
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Strana 5 - Edited by Dr. Raine. 32. The Survey of the Palatinate of Durham, compiled during the Episcopate of Thomas Hatfield (1345— s2).
Strana 5 - Member.) 39. The Gospel of St. Mark, from the Northumbrian Interlinear Gloss to the Gospels contained in the MS. Nero D. IV, among the Cottonian MSS. in the British Museum, commonly known as the Lindisfarne Gospels, collated with the Rushworth MS. ; a continuation of No.
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