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... town or district where he may reside , in order to facilitate the collection of accurate information as to the objects of local interest , and for the receipt of Subscriptions , and the distribution of Circulars and Books ; and that ...
... town or district where he may reside , in order to facilitate the collection of accurate information as to the objects of local interest , and for the receipt of Subscriptions , and the distribution of Circulars and Books ; and that ...
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... Town Clerk of Seaford , 1733 ; bought a moiety of the Manor of Brighton , 1771 , which by his will , 1791 , he bequeathed to his grandson , Charles Dickins , Esq . Died 1792 . " Tuppyn Scras had issue William Scras , of Annington , Gent ...
... Town Clerk of Seaford , 1733 ; bought a moiety of the Manor of Brighton , 1771 , which by his will , 1791 , he bequeathed to his grandson , Charles Dickins , Esq . Died 1792 . " Tuppyn Scras had issue William Scras , of Annington , Gent ...
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... town , they sent thither in his stead his Majesty's solicitor , who put all things there in order , and appointed Mr. Carell , “ dwell- ing by , to have an eye daily to the same . " 20 On the 3rd Nov. 1542 , the duke wrote from ...
... town , they sent thither in his stead his Majesty's solicitor , who put all things there in order , and appointed Mr. Carell , “ dwell- ing by , to have an eye daily to the same . " 20 On the 3rd Nov. 1542 , the duke wrote from ...
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... towns , which were of King Henry's fashion and part ; and took the town of Harfleur by assault , and divers other towns . The Lord Talbot , being advertised of this rebellion , sent for the Lord Scales , Sir Thomas Kiriell , and the ...
... towns , which were of King Henry's fashion and part ; and took the town of Harfleur by assault , and divers other towns . The Lord Talbot , being advertised of this rebellion , sent for the Lord Scales , Sir Thomas Kiriell , and the ...
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Sussex Archaeological Society. five thousand persons , and burnt all the towns and villages in the country not being walled , so that in that part was neither habitation nor tillage , for all the people fled into Britanny , and all the ...
Sussex Archaeological Society. five thousand persons , and burnt all the towns and villages in the country not being walled , so that in that part was neither habitation nor tillage , for all the people fled into Britanny , and all the ...
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