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The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… the dissolved house of Kepier granted to, 267, 352, 361. Cockson family, property in Coldpike hill, 320. Coken, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… ho., 61, 72 vicars, 69, 723, 179; and see Belcher, Thos.; Cockson, Edw.; Walker, Edw. (fl. 1784) woodland, 69 Barton, … 68, 76 rectors, 69, 76, 7981; and see Belcher, Thos.; Cockson, Edw. rectory est., 69, 76 rectory ho., 77, 7980 Rom. … see leather ind. Cockley brook, 59, 66, 756, 169, 209, 293 Cockson: Edw., vicar of Sandford St. Martin and Steeple …
Journal of the House of Commons
… forth the House and Lands, and put in Possession, 15 Oct. Cockson, George, 1652, his Name to be inserted in the Bill …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… 57, *79; Robert, 79; Thomas, *123; William, *33, 123. Cockson, John, 102; Lacon, *102. Coddington, John, *153; …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… Cockhill, 358. Cockhyll, 338. Cockrell, 234. Cocks, 323. Cockson, 335, 343, 383. Coghill, 13. Cokayn, 236. Coke, 62, …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… 60, 96, 156. Cockeson, 63, 75, 139, 143. Cockrell, 109. Cockson, 4, 23, 60, 106, 142, 162, 167, 175, 187. Cogger, …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Cocks, brass or laver, ii. 1197. Cocks, Richard, ii. 1431. Cockson, George, of Bankhouse, ii. 633, 638. Cockston Abbey. …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… Cockin, 197. Cocking, 180. Cockrill, 113. Cockshott, 53. Cockson, 157. Coe, 39. Coets, 151. Coke, 185. Coldcole, 190. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… occ. 19 Feb. 1786-1793 (Wh Pbk 1). Vac. 1794 (Ibid.). Cockson, Henry Footman 6 June 1722 (LS 13/200, f. 61). D. by …
St Martin-in-the-Fields
… William ( see Cooke), 309 ( b) Cocket, Henrie, 288 ( b) Cockson ( see Coxson), Rich', 160 ( b) Coffin, Mistress, 215 … Couttrell ( cf. Cotterell), Hester, 382 ( b) Couxson ( see Cockson) [Joanna], 478; Laurence, 427 ( b) Cover ( cf. …
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