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Inhabitants of London in 1638: St. Vedast als St. Foster's Church in Foster Lane, London
The Inhabitants of London in 1638
Creswell 10 Mr. Baly 8 Mr. Blakeland 10 Mr. Morgan 12 Mr. Pepiak 12 Mr.
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Final Concords for Lincs: 29 Henry III (Case 130, File 31)
Final Concords of the County of Lincoln 1244-1272
of one carucate of land in Blakeland. 4 Plea of covenant. William ... and whatever they had in the same vill of Blakeland without any retainment;
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Deeds: B.601 - B.700
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds: Volume 1
'Piereshelle' next Blakelande, and 'Longe Acre,' with free transit
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Close Rolls, April 1235
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III: Volume 3, 1234-1237
grangiam inde faciendam apud manerium suum de Blakeland'; et meiremium
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Parishes: Wootton
A History of the County of Bedford: Volume 3
barn and orchard, a close of pasture called Blakelandes, one close near
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Religious History: Churches built before 1800
A History of the County of Warwick: Volume 7, the City of Birmingham
A mission room in Blakeland Street, was licensed for public worship from 1909
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Index of persons and places: A-D
Final Concords of the County of Lincoln 1244-1272
301 Blackland, Blakeland (now in Calstone Willington par.), co. Wilts., ... 125 Blakeland, co. Wilts. See Blackland Blakeney, co. Linc. See Blankney
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Index: B
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III: Volume 3, 1234-1237
Blakeland [in Calne, co. Wilts], manor of, 76. Blackmore, Blakemor' [cos. ... 106. Blakeham, Thomas de, 200. -, -, Parnel wife of, 200. Blakeland. See
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Index of persons: A-E
The Inhabitants of London in 1638
Thos. a; Wm. a. Blakeland, Mr. Blanchard, Robt. a. Bland, Mr. Saml. a;
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Townships: Scarisbrick
A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 3
Townships Scarisbrick SCARISBRICK Skaresbrek, Scharesbrech, 1238; Scharisbrec, 1307; Scaresbrecke, 1575; Scarisbrick, 1604. There was a tendency to omit the initial S; e.g. Charisbrec, c. 1240. Locally pronounced Scazebrick. This township forms the...
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