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Magna Britannia
A History of the County of Sussex
… footballing in the streets, cock-fights, dog-fights and badger-baiting: 'cock-scaling' took place even in the 'High …
Report on the Records of the City of Exeter
… daylye furnishe the marquettes here to be a common drover, badger, kydder, carier and transporter of butter and cheese …
A History of the County of Leicester
… of freemen, but in 1586 Richard Markbie was described as a badger who bought corn at Melton and Uppingham for sale in …
Scriveners' company common paper 1357-1628
… jun.], s. of William Frith of Bradford, co. Yorks., badger, app. to Thomas Fitch [ 1577], 26 Mar. 1607 John …
The Manuscripts of the Corporations of Southampton and Kings Lynn
… Sir William Spooner knt., 4 June, 21 James I. Sir Thomas Badger knt., 4 June, 21 James I. Inigo Jones, esq., 4 June, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Hist. of Bucks. 879; inform. supplied by Rev. E. W. Badger. Lipscomb, op. cit. iii, 555. Sheahan, loc. cit. …
Justice in Eighteenth-Century Hackney
… December 1737 Hen: Johnson Philip Liscomb Jn o Harris Jn o Badger bro t: before me on Suspicion of Stealing Lead from M … Plaisterers Hammers for cutting up Lead & Committed Jn o: Badger to Bridewell Suppose those tools dropt by y m Some at …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… first in relation to four manors east of Much Wenlock: Badger, Beckbury, Broseley, and Willey. Although only … after c. 1110, of parochial claims (perhaps including Badger), 80 success reinforcing the earlier temporal claims. So, by analogy with Beckbury and Badger, the recovery of Broseley and Willey for Holy Trinity …
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