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551 | Rebecca's marriage does not state that she is under age so she should be aged at least 21 in 1822. | Smith, Rebecca (I2867)
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552 | Reference: C 107/76 WILLIS v PUGH Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/605/24 [C1802 W30]. Short title: Willes v Pugh. Document type: Bill and three answers. Plaintiffs: Robert Willes and wife. Defendants: Thomas Pugh, William Pugh, Ann Largent, widow, Mary Largent, Sally Largent, William Largent and Ann Largent (junior). revived Hilary 1807 and revived Easter 1809. XP Date:1803 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 107/222 WILLIS v PUGH Date:1805 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/632/14 [C1807 W15]. Short title: Willes v Pugh. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Rhoda Ann Willes and another. Defendants: Joshua Reynolds Pugh. original bill Michaelmas 1802. JFP Date:1807 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/663/11 [C1809 W11]. Short title: Willes v Biles. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Rhoda Ann Willes and another. Defendants: Benjamin Biles. original bill Michaelmas 1802. JFP Date:1811 Held by: The National Archives, Kew | Largent, Rhoda Ann (I686)
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553 | Reference: C 107/76 WILLIS v PUGH Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/605/24 [C1802 W30]. Short title: Willes v Pugh. Document type: Bill and three answers. Plaintiffs: Robert Willes and wife. Defendants: Thomas Pugh, William Pugh, Ann Largent, widow, Mary Largent, Sally Largent, William Largent and Ann Largent (junior). revived Hilary 1807 and revived Easter 1809. XP Date:1803 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 107/222 WILLIS v PUGH Date:1805 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/632/14 [C1807 W15]. Short title: Willes v Pugh. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Rhoda Ann Willes and another. Defendants: Joshua Reynolds Pugh. original bill Michaelmas 1802. JFP Date:1807 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/663/11 [C1809 W11]. Short title: Willes v Biles. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Rhoda Ann Willes and another. Defendants: Benjamin Biles. original bill Michaelmas 1802. JFP Date:1811 Held by: The National Archives, Kew | Willes, Robert (I687)
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554 | Reference: C 107/76 WILLIS v PUGH Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/605/24 [C1802 W30]. Short title: Willes v Pugh. Document type: Bill and three answers. Plaintiffs: Robert Willes and wife. Defendants: Thomas Pugh, William Pugh, Ann Largent, widow, Mary Largent, Sally Largent, William Largent and Ann Largent (junior). revived Hilary 1807 and revived Easter 1809. XP Date:1803 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 107/222 WILLIS v PUGH Date:1805 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/632/14 [C1807 W15]. Short title: Willes v Pugh. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Rhoda Ann Willes and another. Defendants: Joshua Reynolds Pugh. original bill Michaelmas 1802. JFP Date:1807 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/663/11 [C1809 W11]. Short title: Willes v Biles. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Rhoda Ann Willes and another. Defendants: Benjamin Biles. original bill Michaelmas 1802. JFP Date:1811 Held by: The National Archives, Kew | Largent, William (I823)
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555 | Reference: C 107/76 WILLIS v PUGH Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/605/24 [C1802 W30]. Short title: Willes v Pugh. Document type: Bill and three answers. Plaintiffs: Robert Willes and wife. Defendants: Thomas Pugh, William Pugh, Ann Largent, widow, Mary Largent, Sally Largent, William Largent and Ann Largent (junior). revived Hilary 1807 and revived Easter 1809. XP Date:1803 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 107/222 WILLIS v PUGH Date:1805 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/632/14 [C1807 W15]. Short title: Willes v Pugh. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Rhoda Ann Willes and another. Defendants: Joshua Reynolds Pugh. original bill Michaelmas 1802. JFP Date:1807 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/663/11 [C1809 W11]. Short title: Willes v Biles. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Rhoda Ann Willes and another. Defendants: Benjamin Biles. original bill Michaelmas 1802. JFP Date:1811 Held by: The National Archives, Kew | Largent, Mary (I824)
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556 | Reference: C 107/76 WILLIS v PUGH Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/605/24 [C1802 W30]. Short title: Willes v Pugh. Document type: Bill and three answers. Plaintiffs: Robert Willes and wife. Defendants: Thomas Pugh, William Pugh, Ann Largent, widow, Mary Largent, Sally Largent, William Largent and Ann Largent (junior). revived Hilary 1807 and revived Easter 1809. XP Date:1803 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 107/222 WILLIS v PUGH Date:1805 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/632/14 [C1807 W15]. Short title: Willes v Pugh. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Rhoda Ann Willes and another. Defendants: Joshua Reynolds Pugh. original bill Michaelmas 1802. JFP Date:1807 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/663/11 [C1809 W11]. Short title: Willes v Biles. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Rhoda Ann Willes and another. Defendants: Benjamin Biles. original bill Michaelmas 1802. JFP Date:1811 Held by: The National Archives, Kew | Pugh, Ann (I975)
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557 | Reference: C 107/76 WILLIS v PUGH Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/605/24 [C1802 W30]. Short title: Willes v Pugh. Document type: Bill and three answers. Plaintiffs: Robert Willes and wife. Defendants: Thomas Pugh, William Pugh, Ann Largent, widow, Mary Largent, Sally Largent, William Largent and Ann Largent (junior). revived Hilary 1807 and revived Easter 1809. XP Date:1803 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 107/222 WILLIS v PUGH Date:1805 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/632/14 [C1807 W15]. Short title: Willes v Pugh. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Rhoda Ann Willes and another. Defendants: Joshua Reynolds Pugh. original bill Michaelmas 1802. JFP Date:1807 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/663/11 [C1809 W11]. Short title: Willes v Biles. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Rhoda Ann Willes and another. Defendants: Benjamin Biles. original bill Michaelmas 1802. JFP Date:1811 Held by: The National Archives, Kew | Largent, Ann (I990)
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558 | Reference: C 107/76 WILLIS v PUGH Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/605/24 [C1802 W30]. Short title: Willes v Pugh. Document type: Bill and three answers. Plaintiffs: Robert Willes and wife. Defendants: Thomas Pugh, William Pugh, Ann Largent, widow, Mary Largent, Sally Largent, William Largent and Ann Largent (junior). revived Hilary 1807 and revived Easter 1809. XP Date:1803 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 107/222 WILLIS v PUGH Date:1805 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/632/14 [C1807 W15]. Short title: Willes v Pugh. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Rhoda Ann Willes and another. Defendants: Joshua Reynolds Pugh. original bill Michaelmas 1802. JFP Date:1807 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/663/11 [C1809 W11]. Short title: Willes v Biles. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Rhoda Ann Willes and another. Defendants: Benjamin Biles. original bill Michaelmas 1802. JFP Date:1811 Held by: The National Archives, Kew | Largent, Sally (I1119)
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559 | Reference: C 107/76 WILLIS v PUGH Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/605/24 [C1802 W30]. Short title: Willes v Pugh. Document type: Bill and three answers. Plaintiffs: Robert Willes and wife. Defendants: Thomas Pugh, William Pugh, Ann Largent, widow, Mary Largent, Sally Largent, William Largent and Ann Largent (junior). revived Hilary 1807 and revived Easter 1809. XP Date:1803 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 107/222 WILLIS v PUGH Date:1805 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/632/14 [C1807 W15]. Short title: Willes v Pugh. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Rhoda Ann Willes and another. Defendants: Joshua Reynolds Pugh. original bill Michaelmas 1802. JFP Date:1807 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/663/11 [C1809 W11]. Short title: Willes v Biles. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Rhoda Ann Willes and another. Defendants: Benjamin Biles. original bill Michaelmas 1802. JFP Date:1811 Held by: The National Archives, Kew | Willes, Robert William Largent (I1148)
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560 | Reference: C 107/76 WILLIS v PUGH Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/605/24 [C1802 W30]. Short title: Willes v Pugh. Document type: Bill and three answers. Plaintiffs: Robert Willes and wife. Defendants: Thomas Pugh, William Pugh, Ann Largent, widow, Mary Largent, Sally Largent, William Largent and Ann Largent (junior). revived Hilary 1807 and revived Easter 1809. XP Date:1803 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 107/222 WILLIS v PUGH Date:1805 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/632/14 [C1807 W15]. Short title: Willes v Pugh. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Rhoda Ann Willes and another. Defendants: Joshua Reynolds Pugh. original bill Michaelmas 1802. JFP Date:1807 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/663/11 [C1809 W11]. Short title: Willes v Biles. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Rhoda Ann Willes and another. Defendants: Benjamin Biles. original bill Michaelmas 1802. JFP Date:1811 Held by: The National Archives, Kew | Largent, William (I1959)
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561 | Reference: C 107/76 WILLIS v PUGH Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/605/24 [C1802 W30]. Short title: Willes v Pugh. Document type: Bill and three answers. Plaintiffs: Robert Willes and wife. Defendants: Thomas Pugh, William Pugh, Ann Largent, widow, Mary Largent, Sally Largent, William Largent and Ann Largent (junior). revived Hilary 1807 and revived Easter 1809. XP Date:1803 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 107/222 WILLIS v PUGH Date:1805 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/632/14 [C1807 W15]. Short title: Willes v Pugh. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Rhoda Ann Willes and another. Defendants: Joshua Reynolds Pugh. original bill Michaelmas 1802. JFP Date:1807 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/663/11 [C1809 W11]. Short title: Willes v Biles. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Rhoda Ann Willes and another. Defendants: Benjamin Biles. original bill Michaelmas 1802. JFP Date:1811 Held by: The National Archives, Kew | Pugh, Charles John Gentleman (I2350)
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562 | Reference: C 107/76 WILLIS v PUGH Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/605/24 [C1802 W30]. Short title: Willes v Pugh. Document type: Bill and three answers. Plaintiffs: Robert Willes and wife. Defendants: Thomas Pugh, William Pugh, Ann Largent, widow, Mary Largent, Sally Largent, William Largent and Ann Largent (junior). revived Hilary 1807 and revived Easter 1809. XP Date:1803 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 107/222 WILLIS v PUGH Date:1805 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/632/14 [C1807 W15]. Short title: Willes v Pugh. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Rhoda Ann Willes and another. Defendants: Joshua Reynolds Pugh. original bill Michaelmas 1802. JFP Date:1807 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/663/11 [C1809 W11]. Short title: Willes v Biles. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Rhoda Ann Willes and another. Defendants: Benjamin Biles. original bill Michaelmas 1802. JFP Date:1811 Held by: The National Archives, Kew | Pugh, Thomas Gentleman (I2354)
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563 | Reference: C 107/76 WILLIS v PUGH Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/605/24 [C1802 W30]. Short title: Willes v Pugh. Document type: Bill and three answers. Plaintiffs: Robert Willes and wife. Defendants: Thomas Pugh, William Pugh, Ann Largent, widow, Mary Largent, Sally Largent, William Largent and Ann Largent (junior). revived Hilary 1807 and revived Easter 1809. XP Date:1803 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 107/222 WILLIS v PUGH Date:1805 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/632/14 [C1807 W15]. Short title: Willes v Pugh. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Rhoda Ann Willes and another. Defendants: Joshua Reynolds Pugh. original bill Michaelmas 1802. JFP Date:1807 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/663/11 [C1809 W11]. Short title: Willes v Biles. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Rhoda Ann Willes and another. Defendants: Benjamin Biles. original bill Michaelmas 1802. JFP Date:1811 Held by: The National Archives, Kew | Pugh, Joshua Reynolds Gentleman (I2355)
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564 | Reference: C 107/76 WILLIS v PUGH Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/605/24 [C1802 W30]. Short title: Willes v Pugh. Document type: Bill and three answers. Plaintiffs: Robert Willes and wife. Defendants: Thomas Pugh, William Pugh, Ann Largent, widow, Mary Largent, Sally Largent, William Largent and Ann Largent (junior). revived Hilary 1807 and revived Easter 1809. XP Date:1803 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 107/222 WILLIS v PUGH Date:1805 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/632/14 [C1807 W15]. Short title: Willes v Pugh. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Rhoda Ann Willes and another. Defendants: Joshua Reynolds Pugh. original bill Michaelmas 1802. JFP Date:1807 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/663/11 [C1809 W11]. Short title: Willes v Biles. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Rhoda Ann Willes and another. Defendants: Benjamin Biles. original bill Michaelmas 1802. JFP Date:1811 Held by: The National Archives, Kew | Pugh, William Gentleman (I2358)
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565 | Reference: C 107/76 WILLIS v PUGH Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/605/24 [C1802 W30]. Short title: Willes v Pugh. Document type: Bill and three answers. Plaintiffs: Robert Willes and wife. Defendants: Thomas Pugh, William Pugh, Ann Largent, widow, Mary Largent, Sally Largent, William Largent and Ann Largent (junior). revived Hilary 1807 and revived Easter 1809. XP Date:1803 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 107/222 WILLIS v PUGH Date:1805 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/632/14 [C1807 W15]. Short title: Willes v Pugh. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Rhoda Ann Willes and another. Defendants: Joshua Reynolds Pugh. original bill Michaelmas 1802. JFP Date:1807 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Reference: C 13/663/11 [C1809 W11]. Short title: Willes v Biles. Document type: Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Rhoda Ann Willes and another. Defendants: Benjamin Biles. original bill Michaelmas 1802. JFP Date:1811 Held by: The National Archives, Kew | Biles, Benjamin (I2418)
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566 | Reference: C 16/511/L126 Cause number: 1868 L126. Short title: In the matter of the estate of Mary Largent spinster, late of 31 Grafton Street, Fitzroy Square, Middlesex, deceased: Harris v Pugh. Documents: Administration summons. Plaintiffs: Henry Harris and Mary Ann Harris his wife. Defendants: Isabella Pugh and Ann Pugh. Date: 1868 Held by: The National Archives, Kew | Largent, Mary (I824)
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567 | Reference: C 16/511/L126 Cause number: 1868 L126. Short title: In the matter of the estate of Mary Largent spinster, late of 31 Grafton Street, Fitzroy Square, Middlesex, deceased: Harris v Pugh. Documents: Administration summons. Plaintiffs: Henry Harris and Mary Ann Harris his wife. Defendants: Isabella Pugh and Ann Pugh. Date: 1868 Held by: The National Archives, Kew | Willes, Mary Ann (I1143)
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568 | Reference: C 16/511/L126 Cause number: 1868 L126. Short title: In the matter of the estate of Mary Largent spinster, late of 31 Grafton Street, Fitzroy Square, Middlesex, deceased: Harris v Pugh. Documents: Administration summons. Plaintiffs: Henry Harris and Mary Ann Harris his wife. Defendants: Isabella Pugh and Ann Pugh. Date: 1868 Held by: The National Archives, Kew | Harris, Henry (I2340)
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569 | Reference: C 16/511/L126 Cause number: 1868 L126. Short title: In the matter of the estate of Mary Largent spinster, late of 31 Grafton Street, Fitzroy Square, Middlesex, deceased: Harris v Pugh. Documents: Administration summons. Plaintiffs: Henry Harris and Mary Ann Harris his wife. Defendants: Isabella Pugh and Ann Pugh. Date: 1868 Held by: The National Archives, Kew | Pugh, Charles (I2360)
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570 | Reference: C 16/511/L126 Cause number: 1868 L126. Short title: In the matter of the estate of Mary Largent spinster, late of 31 Grafton Street, Fitzroy Square, Middlesex, deceased: Harris v Pugh. Documents: Administration summons. Plaintiffs: Henry Harris and Mary Ann Harris his wife. Defendants: Isabella Pugh and Ann Pugh. Date: 1868 Held by: The National Archives, Kew | Austin, Isabella (I2363)
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571 | Reference: C 16/511/L126 Cause number: 1868 L126. Short title: In the matter of the estate of Mary Largent spinster, late of 31 Grafton Street, Fitzroy Square, Middlesex, deceased: Harris v Pugh. Documents: Administration summons. Plaintiffs: Henry Harris and Mary Ann Harris his wife. Defendants: Isabella Pugh and Ann Pugh. Date: 1868 Held by: The National Archives, Kew | Pugh, Anne (I2364)
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572 | Reverend Nathaniel Burrell D.D. of Sudbury Suffolk, subscribed to A Supplement to the Great Historical, Geographical, Genealogical and Poetical Dictionary ... Collected from the best historians ... more especially out of Lewis Morery his eighth edition ... Together with a continuation from the year 1688, to this time, by another hand, 1705, COLLIER, Jeremy. London; Subject: dictionary | Burrell, Reverend Nathaniel D.D. (I1730)
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573 | RG14PN1216 RG78PN42 RD14 SD2 ED1 SN17 | Holland, Alice Jessie (I296)
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574 | Richard Baker, master cordwainer of Sheepy, Leicester, apprenticed William Clifton for seven years and received 2 pounds 10 shillings. On 4th November 1730 he paid 1 shilling 3 pence duties on the indenture. | Baker, Richard (I6026)
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575 | Robert Bathgate age 21, occupation Baker, born 1838, admitted to Royal Edinburgh Asylum in 1859, patient identification number 5468 Place found Cockenzie, East Lothian, former residence Cockenzie, East Lothian Next of kin John Bathgate [Father?], occupation Baker of Cockenzie, East Lothian | Bathgate, Robert (I3029)
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576 | Robert Thomas George Green of 438 Bartholomew Road Kentish Town London NW5 died 25 December 1973. Administration Brighton 7 March 1974 £7757. 740502630C | Green, Robert Thomas George (I3707)
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577 | Robert Windsor Davies of 191 Paulham Street Bolton died 17 July 1976. Administration London 9 September 1976 £613 760116504A | Davies, Robert Windsor (I2048)
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578 | Role: Informant Death - Elizabeth Carroll Estimated Birth Year: abt 1831 Year of Registration: 1902 Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun Age at death: 71 District: Hendon County: Greater London, Middlesex Volume: 3a Page: 130 Superintendent Registrar's District Hendon Registrar's Sub-District Willesden 1902 Deaths in the Sub-District of Willesden in the county of Middlesex No. 187 Seventeenth May 1902 1 Taylors Cottages Harlesden U.D. Elizabeth Carroll - female - 71 years Widow of Charles Valentine Carroll - Plasterer (journeyman) Cause of Death - Pneumonia, Syncope - Certified by A. Irby Webster M.B. Informant - R.M. Fordham, daughter, present at the death, 1 Taylors Cottages Harlesden Registered Twentieth May 1902 Registrar - John Algar Registrar | Carroll, Rachel Martha (I1145)
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579 | Role: Informant Superintendent Registrar's District Kensington Registrar's District Kensington 1877 Deaths in the District of Kensington Town in the county of Middlesex No.230 Twenty Third August 1877 9A James Street Charles William Fordham - male - 9 months - son of Henry Francis Fordham - Milkman Cause of death - Diarrhoea 9 days Convulsions certified by M. Townsend MRCS Informant - W.D. Fordham, Uncle, present at the death, 9A James Street, Kensington Registered Twenty fourth August 1877 C.R. Barnes Registrar | Fordham, William David (I1368)
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580 | Role: Occupant | Wigley, Susan Martha Eliza (I1710)
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581 | Role: Subject 15 March 1910 Islington Gazette Yesterday Dr. Francis Danford Thomas held an inquest at Hornsey concerning the death of Edwin Samuel Willis, aged two months, son of a fish curer, living at 88, Campsbourne-road, Hornsey. Thomas William Willis, the father, said that the child had been ill and had been treated at the hospital. On Wednesday it was taken to bed by his wife, and it slept between her and witness. On Thursday morning, at half-past seven, he got up to prepare the breakfast. Suddenly his wife called out to him to look at the baby, and on his doing so he found that it was dead. By the Coroner-When they went to bed they were sober. He being out of work had no money to spend on drink. Mrs. Willis, the mother, gave confirmatory evidence, adding that they had four other children who were doing well. Dr. Thomas Thompson, of 2, Campsbourne-road, said he had made a post-mortem examination, and found that death was due to suffocation. The deceased had suffered from wasting. Coroner's Officer Fraser said that he had made inquiries, and found that the parents were respectable but very poor. Verdict : "Death from misadventure." The foreman of the jury said the jurors would hand over their fees to the parents. The father, in answer to the Coroner, said he was unable to bury the body. The Coroner's officer said that the parish authorities would bury the body and they would take from him an undertaking to reimburse them the expense when he obtained work. The foreman of the jury handed over to the father £1, he having supplemented the jury-men's fees himself. | Willis, Edwin Samuel (I4835)
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582 | Role: Subject Islington Gazette 23 May 1912 Yesterday Mr. Walter Schroder, at Islington, held an inquiry concerning the death of Beatrice Elizabeth Willis, aged five months, daughter of Steve Henry Willis, a carman, living at 1, Hollingsworth-street, N., who was found dead on Saturday. Kate Willis, the mother stated that the deceased had been weak from birth and had undergone an operation at a hospital for a malformation of the lip. On Saturday she took the child into bed with her at 2 a.m. as it was fretful. At 5.40 a.m. her husband roused her. She looked at the baby and saw no signs of life. Dr. Henry Edward Whitehead, of 475, Caledonian-road, who had made a post-mortem examination, said in his opinion death was due to a convulsive seizure following partial asphyxia from want of fresh air. Verdict: "Death by misadventure." | Willis, Beatrice Elizabeth (I1708)
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583 | Role: Witness 15 March 1910 Islington Gazette Yesterday Dr. Francis Danford Thomas held an inquest at Hornsey concerning the death of Edwin Samuel Willis, aged two months, son of a fish curer, living at 88, Campsbourne-road, Hornsey. Thomas William Willis, the father, said that the child had been ill and had been treated at the hospital. On Wednesday it was taken to bed by his wife, and it slept between her and witness. On Thursday morning, at half-past seven, he got up to prepare the breakfast. Suddenly his wife called out to him to look at the baby, and on his doing so he found that it was dead. By the Coroner-When they went to bed they were sober. He being out of work had no money to spend on drink. Mrs. Willis, the mother, gave confirmatory evidence, adding that they had four other children who were doing well. Dr. Thomas Thompson, of 2, Campsbourne-road, said he had made a post-mortem examination, and found that death was due to suffocation. The deceased had suffered from wasting. Coroner's Officer Fraser said that he had made inquiries, and found that the parents were respectable but very poor. Verdict : "Death from misadventure." The foreman of the jury said the jurors would hand over their fees to the parents. The father, in answer to the Coroner, said he was unable to bury the body. The Coroner's officer said that the parish authorities would bury the body and they would take from him an undertaking to reimburse them the expense when he obtained work. The foreman of the jury handed over to the father £1, he having supplemented the jury-men's fees himself. | Wigley, Susan Martha Eliza (I1710)
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584 | Role: Witness Islington Gazette 23 May 1912 Yesterday Mr. Walter Schroder, at Islington, held an inquiry concerning the death of Beatrice Elizabeth Willis, aged five months, daughter of Steve Henry Willis, a carman, living at 1, Hollingsworth-street, N., who was found dead on Saturday. Kate Willis, the mother stated that the deceased had been weak from birth and had undergone an operation at a hospital for a malformation of the lip. On Saturday she took the child into bed with her at 2 a.m. as it was fretful. At 5.40 a.m. her husband roused her. She looked at the baby and saw no signs of life. Dr. Henry Edward Whitehead, of 475, Caledonian-road, who had made a post-mortem examination, said in his opinion death was due to a convulsive seizure following partial asphyxia from want of fresh air. Verdict: "Death by misadventure." | Patrick, Kate (I1093)
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585 | Role: Witness | Carroll, Valentine Charles (I1301)
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586 | Role: Witness | Lawrence, Sarah Ann (I1363)
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587 | Role: Witness | Fordham, Henry Francis (I1366)
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588 | Role: Witness | Flanagan, John (I3035)
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589 | Royal Marine Barracks, Chatham George A. Downs - 27 - single - Royal Marine L.I. Private - M'Sex, Chelsea | Downs, George Alfred (I1172)
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590 | Rupert Frederick Vaughan of 14 Millcrest Road Goffs Oak Hertfordshire died 13 November 1965 Administration (limited) London 28 February to Alfred Bartle solicitor £7011 | Vaughan, Rupert Frederick "Ru" (I394)
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591 | Rye, Samuel CCEd Person ID: 127078 Appointment 20/10/1691 Curate Hepworth//Suffolk NRO, DN/SUB/1/1 (Subscription Book) Clerk MA Institution (appointment) 21/8/1699 Rector Thelnetham NRO, DN/REG/21:28 (Register) Patron Type Lay Patron Role pleno jure Richardus Bokenham, Armiger 1723 Appt(Institution) Rye, Samuel Egmere / Rector 1723 Appt(Institution) Rye, Samuel Riburgh Magna / Rector 1723 Subsc Rye, Samuel Ogmere, Norfolk / Rector 1723 Subsc Rye, Samuel Riburgh magna, Norfolk / Rector 1723 Vac(resignation) Rye, Samuelis Thelnetham / Rector 1745 Vac(Death) Rye, Riburgh / Rector 1745 Vac(Death) Rye, Egmere / Rector | Rye, Reverend Samuel M.A. (I3552)
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592 | Sarah Baker aged 13 was a parish apprentice at Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire on 20 August 1774 to Joseph Warden of Bulkington, Warwickshire, ribbonweaver. Her sister Mary was also apprenticed to the same man in 1774. | Baker, Sarah (I4479)
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593 | Sarah was a good old lady, helping anybody who was ill. Her niece Kate Boast once stood on a stool and fell off, nearly ripping her ear off. Sarah quickly bound it up with castor oil to save it. Sarah might have worked for Isobel Charters, an artist who had exhibited at the Royal Academy. Isobel lived near Victoria Park, Leicester. Previously, Sarah's sister Lizzie Nixon had worked for Isobel Charters, before Lizzie went to Australia. Sarah's daughter Lilian also knew Isobel Charters, she may have worked for her as well. Isobel helped get Sarah's son, Joe, admitted to the Towers Hospital in 1925. Isobel Charters gave Lil two paintings and left her some money in her Will. One painting was given to Olive Smith and the other to Edna Smith, children of Lil's brother, Frank. Olive's painting was of a country cottage and Edna's painting was of a bluebell wood. Her granddaughter Olive said that Sarah's daughter Lil came home from work to find Sarah on the floor; she had suffered a stroke whilst getting the rabbit stew dinner out of the oven. She lived for a couple of days until she died. Her granddaughter, Olive, said it was snowing at the time of Sarah's funeral in 1929, and she couldn't go as she had to look after her younger brother and sister in South Harrow, Edna & Ron, whilst her parents, Frank & Emily, went to the funeral in Leicester. | Nixon, Sarah (I984)
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594 | Sarum Marriage Licence Bond John White, yeoman,of Potterne (Worton) and Mary Holloway age 21 spinster of Potterne (Worton) Bond dated 2 Jun 1786 Marriage at Potterne (Worton) Bondsman: John Horn, labourer of Marston, Potterne Jurisdiction: The Bishop of Salisbury in Wiltshire and Berkshire | Family F510
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595 | Sarum Marriage Licence Bond - 14 Aug 1637 - John Willis of Devizes, sergeweaver, age 25 and Mary Meriweather of Devizes, spinster age 18 - Bondsman 1: Thos. Meriweather, tanner, Devizes - Bondsman 2: Richard Dornford, haberdasher, Salisbury | Family F1060
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596 | Sarum Marriage Licence Bond - Nicholas Sandford of Devizes, baker age 25 and Margarett Willis of Devizes, spinster age 20 - Bondsman 1: Hugh Hillman, Devizes | Family F1063
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597 | SC9/4/530 - 2nd October, 1758 Estreat of recognizance of Thomas Page to appear at the next Quarter Sessions to prosecute John Goodridge junior and Robert Willis junior, for assaulting him. Also note that George Blundell, William Champness and Reuben Sidney were convicted by their own confession of throwing squibbs. "True Bill". SC9/4/531 - 6 October 1758 Indictment of Thomas Mackrell of Southampton, blacksmith, Robert Willis the younger of Southampton, cork cutter, and John Goodridge the younger of Southampton, barber, for assaulting Thomas Page in the parish of St. Lawrence on the 5th of September, 1758. | Willes, Robert (I418)
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598 | searched 1956-1965 - death not located for Robert W. Davies | Davies, Robert Windsor (I2048)
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599 | September 16 1783 On which day appeared personally Thomas Nixon of the parish of Ansley in the county of Warwick and diocese of Lichfield and Coventry and being sworn on the holy evangelists made oath as follows (to wit) That he is of the age of eighteen years and upwards, and a batchelor and intends to marry Mary Baker of the parish of Bulkington in the county of Warwick and diocese aforesd spinster aged twenty one years and upwards: not knowing, or believing any lawful let or impediment by reason of any precontract consanguinity, affinity, or any other lawful cause whatsoever, to hinder the said intended marriage: WHEREFORE he preyed a licence to be granted to him, to solemnize the said marriage in the parish church of Bulkington aforesaid, in which said parish of Bulkington the said Thomas Nixon also made oath, that she the said Mary Baker hath had her usual abode for the space of four weeks past The X mark of Thomas Nixon The said Thomas Nixon was duly sworn, and the Licence was decreed to be granted by me, B. Toms, Surr. At the same time appear'd personally John Nixon of the parish of Bulkington afores'd and alleged that he is the reputed father of the above named Thomas Nixon and gave his consent to the intended marriage, his sd son Thomas Nixon being a minor The sd John Nixon was duly sworn before me B. Toms - John Nixon | Family F122
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600 | Settlement Examination 5th Aug 1880 at Chelsea Workhouse Britten Street Downs Frederick 70 Wdr [Widower] Crossing Sweeper = Ad. [Admitted] 30th July from 58 George St there 2 wks [weeks] = bre: [before] St. Georges Union 4 mos [months] bre: [before] 8 Cliffords Row Ebury Square 4 yrs. Lodging House left there last April = went Hopping in Kent 3 yrs [years] ago 1 mo. [month] = bre: [before] Haddons Lodging House Chelsea several mos [months] - always in Lodgings - Farrier - never appd [apprenticed] = native of Bury St Edmunds = son of Benjamin & fa: [father] dead 9 yrs [years] at Bury = fa: [father] was in business as a Farrier in High Baxter St & died there had same several years = don't know what rent or how hired = when pau: [pauper] 16 yrs old fa: [father] was in lodgings at Bury = no relatives alive = fa: [father] a native of Livermere 5 miles from Bury = don't know where Xd [Examined] Enq. [Enquiry] Ebury Square QF. [Query?] St George | Downs, Frederick (I1358)
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