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Old and New London
… inhabitants of which often objected to pay taxes, in the Plague-time refused when stricken to close their doors and …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Above, previous sub-section. N.R.O., G 3885. N.R.O., G 2010, no. 34. N.R.O., G 3885. N.R.O., G 3967. N.R.O., G 3898. … G 3885. N.R.O., G 2009A-B, G 2609, G 1628. N.R.O., G 2010. N.R.O., G 2011. N.R.O., G 3967. N.R.O., G 2011; G 4186; … of 1812 (G 467-G 475). N.R.O., G 4078/8. N.R.O., G 2010, no. 24, where a reference to 'the hedge on the high …
Old and New London
… devil in person. She died in 1253 (Henry III.) During the plague of 1515 twenty-seven of these nuns were carried off, …
A History of the County of Essex
… and 1601, and in 1666, when at least 10 people died of plague. A house on the site of Rye House in the north of the parish appears to have been used as a pest house, and plague victims were buried near Gallows green. 24 In 1671 …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… 26/934, 261937, 261939. Acc. Oct 2010. Below, econ. hist.; OS Map 1:2500 LXIV.7 (1930 edn). … http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/36517, Acc. Oct. 2010. SRO, DD/X/CRP 3; Castle Cary Visitor July 1906, May …
A History of the County of Stafford
… claimed that he was impoverished as a result of the recent plague and a fire which had burnt down all the priory …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… de Breidesdale. In 1349, a vacancy occurring through the plague, William de Leke succeeded. On 17 February, 1379 …
A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Oxford
… the unfree tenants on Alvescot manor died presumably of plague before 1351, when their lands lay uncultivated, and in …
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