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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 156, 333. In 1358: Cal. Pat. 135861, 149. Perhaps John Sawyer of Melksham, arrested by the constable's lieutenant …
Survey of London
… Park Gardens were by then occupied, although the stone-sawyer who lived at No. 1 with his wife and two daughters was …
A History of the County of York
… 23 0.4 Pavier 4 6 0.1 11 0.2 Plasterer 2 15 0.3 25 0.5 4 Sawyer 1 2 24 0.5 37 0.7 31 0.5 Tiler, tile-maker 5 0.1 44 …
A History of the County of Oxford
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Elsey, J. By 1667 Lane, W. By 1667 Lincolne, G. By 1667 Sawyer, R. By 1667 Preddy, T. By 1667 Richardson, G. By 1667 … 1678 Mason, J. By 1678 Beard, W. By 1678 Lane, W. By 1678 Sawyer, R. By 1678 Storey, A. By 1678 Clarke, A. By 1678 …
Old and New London
… persecuted woman alluded to in the above lines was named Sawyer; and many particulars concerning her may be found in a … under the title of "The wonderfull discoverie of Elizabeth Sawyer, a witch, late of Edmonton; her conviction, her …
Old and New London
… from the country. The Attorney-General, Sir Robert Sawyer, corruptly assuming his guilt as already proven, …
Survey of London
… at the rear of the house. Nos. 317 were built by Samuel Sawyer of Paddington. 39 Nos. 7, 9 and 11 were rebuilt after …
Survey of London
… and glazier, to Rice Edwards of the Old Artillery Ground, sawyer, at a rent of a peppercorn and then 10 per annum. 74 …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… acknowledging the Receipt of the two former. Sir Robert Sawyer's Report from the Committee appointed to draw up … the Lords upon it; who the next Day, Nov. 1. by Sir Robert Sawyer, their Chairman, delivered in their Report as follows: …
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