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A History of the County of Lancaster
… co-heirsMargaret and Agnes. 27 The former took the veil at Seaton in Cumberland in 1360, but afterwards left the convent … D. 35. 'Dame Margaret de Prestwich, one of the nuns of Seaton, of the age of fifteen years and more, was professed … inquiry as to Margaret's profession, he gave no reply, Seaton being outside the duke's regality; so that application …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Sir William Brereton, having received help from Sir John Seaton, who had just captured Wigan, 'beset Warrington and …
Register & Records of Holm Cultram
… The Register Lekeley; fisheries (continued) Lekeley (Seaton in S. Cumberland). 78. (C. p. 58; Hesleyside MS. …
Register & Records of Holm Cultram
… The Register West Seaton fishery [West] Seaton Fishery. 51. (C. p. 36).Thomas f. Thomas f. Cospatric …
Register & Records of Holm Cultram
… The Register West Seaton, Flimby and fisheries (continued) [West] Seaton ( continued). 62. (C. p. 42; D. art. 70).Thomas f. …
Register & Records of Holm Cultram
… The Register West Seaton; Flimby (continued) [West] Seaton. 55. (C. p. 37; H. 1 and 2).Grecia, wife of Thomas f. …
Survey of London
… (17811850). No. 26. 18356, Sidney Smith; 183741, Jos. Seaton, surgeon; 184261, St. Pancras General Dispensary; …
Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
… long settled here. It is the Norse personal name, Tostig. Seaton Hall, two miles north of Whitby. No doubt Edmund de …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… In 1622 Marmaduke Constable sold this manor to Richard Seaton, 131 who died seised in 16312 and was succeeded by his son John. 132 John Seaton had livery of one-third of the manor in 1635; the rest … Elizabeth Lee, widow, who may have been a daughter of John Seaton, to John Turner, 134 and about this time various …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… from the Committee to whom the Petition of William Seaton Esq; in the Name of the Commissioners for the …
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