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Calendar of Treasury Books
… at Uphill. George Phillips as a waiter at Uphill loco John Plumley, dismissed. Lewis More (Moore) as a waiter at …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… thereto in the parish of Harbridge possessed by John Plumley for 99 years terminable on his own life: with …
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… Jno. Bird, William Bennett, Henry Lawrence and William Plumley only and always excepted"): all to hold to the said …
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… allowance to be increased from 30 l. to 40 l. per an. Mr. Plumley as waiter at Uphill, loco William Hossington, who is …
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… for a great seal for a grant to Francis Plomley, alias Plumley, son of William Plomley, alias Plumbley, late … etc. as follow, which lately belonged to the said William Plumley, and of the title and interest therein by virtue of … in the field called Le Pulpit: all in the tenure of said Plumley 1685, June 20, at the time of the committal of said …
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… Smith, Thomas Pilgrim, Joseph Borden, John Beeke and John Plumley indicted for keeping their shops open on Christmas …
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… Richard Hopkins, a boatman at the Pill, and John Plumley, the officer at Uphill and Woodspring. They are men … (their present salary 25 l., I propose 40 l.) and that Mr. Plumley's salary, if he be restored, be advanced from 15 l. … and Woodspring, and live honestly under 30 l. per an. and Plumley is worth 50 l. per an. and was turned out on a false …
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… Fead, Arthur Lush, Fran. Langbridge, Tho. Bennett, Geo. Plumley, John Edwards, Tho. Hore, Tho. Williams, Joseph … Smith, Hen. Russell, Roger Cornelius, Alex. Key, Will. Plumley, reprieved, Tho. Duston, John Gill, Roger Hoare, … Shirborne, Hugh Rooper, James Norman, Tho. Chinn, Will. Plumley. Prisoners reprieved and remaining in gaol humbly …
Magna Britannia
… Or. Winfield, of Edelstow, in Ashover. The heiress married Plumley at an early period. The Bishop adopted the ermine …
Magna Britannia
… about the year 1600. The heiresses of Hakenthorpe and Plumley and a coheiress of Bakewell married into this family. …
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