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... their several communications . The present volume has been prepared for the press by WM . FERGUSSON IRVINE , F.S.A. , Honorary Secretary and Editor . N.B. It is requested that notice be given to the xii EDITORIAL NOTES.
... their several communications . The present volume has been prepared for the press by WM . FERGUSSON IRVINE , F.S.A. , Honorary Secretary and Editor . N.B. It is requested that notice be given to the xii EDITORIAL NOTES.
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... present in reasonable health , " he makes his last will and testament , and desires to be buried " in the usual place in the Churchyard of Bolton where my auncestors have been buried . " The mention of his " auncestors ' " burial ...
... present in reasonable health , " he makes his last will and testament , and desires to be buried " in the usual place in the Churchyard of Bolton where my auncestors have been buried . " The mention of his " auncestors ' " burial ...
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... present - day builders and house decorators . The new rooms which were added are very pleasantly proportioned , with a plentiful supply of picturesque stone - mullioned windows . Standing in the " new parlour , " one cannot think ...
... present - day builders and house decorators . The new rooms which were added are very pleasantly proportioned , with a plentiful supply of picturesque stone - mullioned windows . Standing in the " new parlour , " one cannot think ...
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... present " one day in April laste " with Mr. Norris at " his house in Bolton . " Evidently Hall i ' th ' Wood was either used as a country residence , or was in the occupation of Mistress Starkie . Norris first sent for Mr. Thomas Lever ...
... present " one day in April laste " with Mr. Norris at " his house in Bolton . " Evidently Hall i ' th ' Wood was either used as a country residence , or was in the occupation of Mistress Starkie . Norris first sent for Mr. Thomas Lever ...
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... present at the signing of the will , which took place as described by John Okey , but he defines the " mid time of the daye , " to which Okey referred , as " betweene foure and fyve in the afternoone . " In the Inventory attached to the ...
... present at the signing of the will , which took place as described by John Okey , but he defines the " mid time of the daye , " to which Okey referred , as " betweene foure and fyve in the afternoone . " In the Inventory attached to the ...
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