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London Inhabitants Outside the Walls, 1695
… ser, 109.6 BONNS: Edward; Elizabeth, w; Edward, s, 107D.54 BONNY: Elizabeth, 101.11 BONNYFACE: Rich, app, 104.82 BONSOR: …
London Inhabitants within the Walls
… Bonet: Mary, ser, 75.16 Sar, 76.1 Wm, ser, 71.1 Bonney Bonny: Eliz, ser, 69.8 Geo, 23.9 Marg, ser, 37.14 Wm, tailor; …
Old and New London
… Flora Macdonald, who so heroically aided the escape of "Bonny Prince Charlie," after his defeat at Culloden. Another …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… years later he purchased an oxgang and a half from John Bonny and Margery his wife; Final Conc. ii, 44. Lands in … 328, m. 65. A little later (13427) Margery widow of John Bonny, as daughter of Roger son of Roger de Tunstall, claimed …
St Mary Colechurch: vestry minutes
… 2s 6d Mr Jackson 2s Mr Lewis 10s Mr Bunnells 10s Mrs Bonny 6d Mr Moore 2s Mr Gardner 6d Mr Durbin 1s Mr Box 2s Mr … Mr Clarke 2s 6d Mr Rennalls 3s Mr Larner 2s Mr More 1s Mr Bonny 1s Mr Sadler 1s Mr Russell 1s Mr Harvy 2s Mr … Mr Helloes 1s Mr Dickison 5s Mr Rhenolds 2s Mr Moore 6d Mr Bonny 1s Mr Denny 1s 6d Mr Sadler 2s Mr Harvey 5s Mr Fletcher …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… same - - For same to Thomas Basnett, coachmaker (or Thomas Bonny, clerk, at his nomination) of 4 messuages and a …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… being among the first three horses. The winner was 'Blink Bonny' who came in cleverly winning by a head. She was rode … pleased at once. Today was Oaks day at Epsom, when 'Blink Bonny' was again victorious, as was indeed expected directly …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… recognizances of Jasper Grant, John Whiting, and Francis Bonny, therein mentioned, for charitable uses, thereby …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… recognizance of Jaspar Grant, John Whiting, and Francis Bonny, whose estreats into the Exchequer were given by the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… term, 3 James II., John Whiteing, esquire, and Francis Bonny goldsmith, being his sureties in 1,000 l. each. Grant … fled to Ireland, and was then in arms against the King. Bonny gave a bond to Whiteing in 2,000 l. to indemnify him … and of the recognizance given by Grant, Whiteing and Bonny with all benefit therefrom. Referred to the Treasury. [ …
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