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... acres of meadow , 1000 acres of pasture , with the appurtenances in Harwode , Kereby , Est Keswyk , and Kirkby Overblows . " The husbands of both these ladies died in the reign of Henry VI . , and are interred in Harewood Church . The ...
... acres of meadow , 1000 acres of pasture , with the appurtenances in Harwode , Kereby , Est Keswyk , and Kirkby Overblows . " The husbands of both these ladies died in the reign of Henry VI . , and are interred in Harewood Church . The ...
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... acres in compasse , fenced round with high stone walls , the garden towards the north side hath 4 walles lying one above another , both the garden and orchard well planted wth . great store of fruit trees of severall kindes , wch . wth ...
... acres in compasse , fenced round with high stone walls , the garden towards the north side hath 4 walles lying one above another , both the garden and orchard well planted wth . great store of fruit trees of severall kindes , wch . wth ...
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... acreage , and the names of the tenants . The following letters , in my possession , relating to this purchase are interesting , as tending to prove the impo- verished condition of Lord Strafford's son after his father's execution . Mr ...
... acreage , and the names of the tenants . The following letters , in my possession , relating to this purchase are interesting , as tending to prove the impo- verished condition of Lord Strafford's son after his father's execution . Mr ...
Page 89
... acres , the church yard and surplice fees and mortuarys , and the annual stipend of 22 marks . To the truth of this I subscribe my name , George Ogden , Minister of Harwood . Mr. Ogden appears to have been the only Vicar accus- tomed to ...
... acres , the church yard and surplice fees and mortuarys , and the annual stipend of 22 marks . To the truth of this I subscribe my name , George Ogden , Minister of Harwood . Mr. Ogden appears to have been the only Vicar accus- tomed to ...
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... acre of land adjoining to the vicarage house on the west side thereof , subject nevertheless , & c . , & c . , & c . And as to the alternate right of presentation to the vicarage of Harewood aforesaid , I give the same unto my said ...
... acre of land adjoining to the vicarage house on the west side thereof , subject nevertheless , & c . , & c . , & c . And as to the alternate right of presentation to the vicarage of Harewood aforesaid , I give the same unto my said ...
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Page 96 - I nominate, constitute, and appoint sole executrix of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all other and former wills by me at any time heretofore made. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal...
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