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… water-mill in Westbury in the 17th century. In 1608 Thomas Slye died seised of various hereditaments in Westbury, 92 …
… conveyance of Preston Bagot to George Venables and Thomas Slye, 44 and in 1600 John Ryland and Joan his wife conveyed …
… 11: Claper 11: Clarke 11: Brockell 11: Haruey 12: Slye 12: Turpine 13: Renalls 13: Hewson 14: Flecher 14: …
… Larramore 10: Walter 10: Clapper 10: Clarke 10: Haruey 11: Slye 11: Turpine 11: Fletcher 11: Renolds 12: Godfrey [cross] …
… church following Gardner's death, until one of them, James Slye, was invited to become pastor and was ordained in June … The church then had 23 members. 77 Soon after he arrived Slye installed galleries in the meeting-house for the Sunday … year a burial ground was opened at Potterspury. 81 In 1831 Slye published a short history of the church. 82 In 1851 …
… were causing "greate offence and scandall by their slye and assiduous endeavours to promote their superstition" …
… Nicholson, apparently by the subornation of one Gerard Slye. Some of the messages which passed between the Governor … solemnly held at least one sitting there. Meanwhile Gerard Slye found allies against the Governor in John Coode, long a … sense of the ridiculous. Puffed up by his own importance, Slye presently added a fresh list of charges as ludicrous as …
… summoner of Warwick. 21. iii. Examination of Thomas Slye, of Bushwood. 21. iv. Examination of Henry Huddesforde, …
… Augustine Phillips, William Shakespeare, Wm. Kempe, Wm. Slye, Nicholas Tooley, and other owners and players of the …
… Hants, and Herts; in consideration of the service of Thos. Slye, the Queen's servant; rent, 59 l. 11 s. 7 d. or 51 l.; …
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