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... granted by the graphers of Chatterton agree that he had Prerogative Court of Canterbury , to her much leisure time , and was thus able during husband John Pepys alias Peakes . This office hours to carry on his own literary proves that ...
... granted by the graphers of Chatterton agree that he had Prerogative Court of Canterbury , to her much leisure time , and was thus able during husband John Pepys alias Peakes . This office hours to carry on his own literary proves that ...
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... granted by the Prerogative Court of Canterbury , to her husband John Pepys alias Peakes . This proves that this Anne died intestate and not leaving a will as Dr. Wheatley con- EARLY ASCENTS OF MONT BLANC BY | Budex , Beaudeux what ...
... granted by the Prerogative Court of Canterbury , to her husband John Pepys alias Peakes . This proves that this Anne died intestate and not leaving a will as Dr. Wheatley con- EARLY ASCENTS OF MONT BLANC BY | Budex , Beaudeux what ...
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... granted by the Prerogative Court of Canterbury , to her husband John Pepys alias Peakes . This proves that this Anne died intestate and not leaving a will as Dr. Wheatley con- The italics are mine . ) All previous bio- graphers of ...
... granted by the Prerogative Court of Canterbury , to her husband John Pepys alias Peakes . This proves that this Anne died intestate and not leaving a will as Dr. Wheatley con- The italics are mine . ) All previous bio- graphers of ...
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... granted to his mother- in - law , Eleanor Sambridge , to have twelve years in the house that he hath right to have after the death of his father , John Sambridge ; the said Eleanor permitting him to have two lands within the fields of ...
... granted to his mother- in - law , Eleanor Sambridge , to have twelve years in the house that he hath right to have after the death of his father , John Sambridge ; the said Eleanor permitting him to have two lands within the fields of ...
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... granted to Geoffrey Chaucer , Esq . , Clerk of the King's Works in the Palace of West- minster , the Tower of London , and else- where , authorizing him to choose and set to work masons , carpenters , and other workmen about the ...
... granted to Geoffrey Chaucer , Esq . , Clerk of the King's Works in the Palace of West- minster , the Tower of London , and else- where , authorizing him to choose and set to work masons , carpenters , and other workmen about the ...
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