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... wives . As the costume of the knight appears to be that of a century earlier than his death , in 1490 , it seems to prove that there were , in that remote period , persons not scrupulous in appropriating to their deceased friend the ...
... wives . As the costume of the knight appears to be that of a century earlier than his death , in 1490 , it seems to prove that there were , in that remote period , persons not scrupulous in appropriating to their deceased friend the ...
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... wife preserveth life , " found at Hurstpierpoint ; banknote for twopence , " New Bank , Horsham , Sussex . " - By Mr. Shepherd . Rubbing of a brass , lately found at Ticehurst Church , of John Wybarne and his two wives , 1490. - By the ...
... wife preserveth life , " found at Hurstpierpoint ; banknote for twopence , " New Bank , Horsham , Sussex . " - By Mr. Shepherd . Rubbing of a brass , lately found at Ticehurst Church , of John Wybarne and his two wives , 1490. - By the ...
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... wife he gives £ 6 . 138. 4d . yearly in addition to all his copyholds ; and to Joane Denham his daughter £ 20 . He constitutes his eldest son Richard Scrase his residuary legatee , and assigns his wardship till 21 to Edward Covert , of ...
... wife he gives £ 6 . 138. 4d . yearly in addition to all his copyholds ; and to Joane Denham his daughter £ 20 . He constitutes his eldest son Richard Scrase his residuary legatee , and assigns his wardship till 21 to Edward Covert , of ...
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... wife Elizabeth , he bequeaths all his plate and jewels , furniture and ready - money , but in the event of her remarriage all these valuables are to go to his son John , " as yf they were standers ( heir - looms ) to the House . " He ...
... wife Elizabeth , he bequeaths all his plate and jewels , furniture and ready - money , but in the event of her remarriage all these valuables are to go to his son John , " as yf they were standers ( heir - looms ) to the House . " He ...
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... wife shall have the use of the chamber " next the Sea - side , " and half the house in common with his son , during ... WIFE WHO WAS BVRIED NOVEMBER THE THIRD , 1681. " Captain Scras was succeeded at Annington by his eldest , and ...
... wife shall have the use of the chamber " next the Sea - side , " and half the house in common with his son , during ... WIFE WHO WAS BVRIED NOVEMBER THE THIRD , 1681. " Captain Scras was succeeded at Annington by his eldest , and ...
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