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A History of the County of York East Riding
… below. 75 The carrier to Hull also sold beer at the Golden Ball inn, on the Humbleton to Garton road, from the late 19th …
Middlesex county records
… John Nicolls of Lambeth co. Surrey waterman, and Nicholas Ball of St. Giles's aforesaid carter, at the next General …
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… three and four p.m., playing with other persons at foote-ball in the field called Evanes Feild at Southmyms, when the … and do yt'; That thereupon Roger Ludforde ran towards the ball with the intention of kicking it, whereupon seeing his …
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… 29 Eliz. 21 January, 29 Elizabeth.True Bill against Robert Ball of the parish of St. Giles-in-the-Fields yoman, for not …
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… True Bills, against Rowland Jones, Paul Stringer, Robert Ball, David Crokers, Danyel Conyers, John Clarke and Clement … themselves 'Guilty,' Rowland Jones, Paul Stringer, Robert Ball, David Crokers, Danyel Conyers and John Clarke were …
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… hall" of the same house "a dagg" charged with powder and ball and "a fowlingepece" also charged with powder and ball, with which weapons they played, in ignorance that the …
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… said Thomas Simpson with a dagg charged with powder and ball then and there shot the same George Beer in the said … and that with a certain instrument charged with powder and ball Thomas Sympson shot the said George Bere in the …
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… same rapier and scabbard gave the said James between the ball of his right eye and the eyebrow a mortal wound, which …
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… and Order respecting a misused maid-servant."John Ball of St. Clementes Danes and Elizabeth his wife brought to … appeareth to this Courte that the saide John Ball and his wife hath given the saide Johan Akerley undue … to the butcher it is lefte to the Comon Lawe. The said Mr. Ball doth promise to deliuer the said Johane her …
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… Rolls 1615 1615 13 January, 12 James I.Order touching Foot-Ball."Whereas greate disorders and tumults doe often arise … to y e Cittye of London by playinge at the foote-ball: It is now Ordered that henceforthe" all Constables "doe …