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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James II
… Duck, John Farnell, Henry Coleman, Nicholas Rumsey, Edward Dangerfield, Richard Heale, William Petty, Thomas Spackman, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James II
… Beake, messenger in ordinary. Warrant to search for Thomas Dangerfield, accused of treasonable and dangerous practices …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James II
… day read in the House of Lords a second time. This day Dangerfield was tried upon an information and found guilty, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… PAGE Bisley hundred, 1845 2 Chalford Area, c. 1840 8 Dangerfield's Stick Factory, Chalford, 1875. From …
London Politics 1713-1717
… John, pai B Dane, Richard, ski B Dane, William, fru B Dangerfield, Stephen, cor B Daniel, Henry, hab B Daniel, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… terminations, on lid the inscription "Jo. How gent., H. Dangerfield, Gar. 1698." Coffin-lids: In chancelin sill of … son, 1711, and another later, plain slab; (4) to Thomas Dangerfield, 1705, and Catherine, his wife, 17156, moulded …
Middlesex county records
… remained. Endorsed "Test Titus Oates, Will'us Bedlow, Tho: Dangerfield, Jur." = Witnesses, Titus Oates, William Bedlow, … in being endorsed 'Test' Titus Oates, W m. Bedlow, Thomas Dangerfield, Jur.'" G. D. R., 15 Jan., 31 Charles II. 23 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… The first minister whose name has survived was William Dangerfield (d. 1717). He had been a candidate for the … Jones, op. cit. 5 A. Gordon, op. cit., index under Wm. Dangerfield. Dr. Williams's Libr. Evans MS., p. 122. For all …
A History of the County of Worcester
… it was sold by Henry Bromley and Edward Penell to Thomas Dangerfield, Susan Fawke, Anne Fawke and George Wood. 53 Thomas Dangerfield 'of the Park' died in 1705, succeeded by a son … the manor of Farley to Samuel Wharton, clerk, and Robert Dangerfield, possibly a son of Thomas. 55 In 1884 Benjamin …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… by order of the mortgagees, 87 and was bought by Edward Dangerfield. Dangerfield sold it in 1853 to Mary Anne Capper (d. 1861). …
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