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A History of the County of Chester
… the Northgate, and, beyond the liberties, to the north Bache, Newton, Croughton, Wervin, and Crabwall (in Blacon … parish comprised only the area outside the Northgate and Bache. Anomalously it still also included the small civil …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Sir Edward. 1701, Francis, only son and heir of Heny Batch of Lyn Regis, and Eliz. his wife, was buried by the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… XXI. Mr. "Henry Blomefield of Fersfield, and Mrs. Alice Batch of St. Saviour's parish, were married here Nov. 24, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… glazier 149 17 11 John Webb, salary 36 15 0 William Bache, smith 96 15 5 John Barret, pumpman 19 10 2 John Jolly, … painter 68 4 1 Thomas Steward, wireman 2 7 0 William Bache, blacksmith 194 6 7 William Ireland, glazier 161 13 9 … carter 55 6 4 William Ireland, glazier 146 18 0 William Bache, smith 190 19 9 Jos. Kay, smith 35 6 1 Robert Webb, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 9 3 Ibid., p. 121. Office of the Works at Windsor. William Bache, smith 32 1 3 William Dobbs, labourer 0 11 5 John …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… not in the Office) 79 2 0 to the executors of William Bache formerly Locksmith to his late Majesty, in full of his …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… for a covering of the sepulchre of our Lord. 5 1416, John Bache, ( primam habens tonsuram clericalem,) by the abbot, &c. 1417, Ralph Harlyng, on the resignation of Bache, by the abbot, &c.; he was rector of West-Stow, and exchanged with Bache. Ralph Harlyng, bachelor of degrees, rector of Rungeton …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
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