Nottinghamshire County Records: Notes and Extracts from the Nottinghamshire County Records of the 17th CenturyH.B. Saxton, 1915 - 204 pages |
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10th January 11th July 2nd October 5th October aforesaid alehouse appear apprentice April Assizes Bassetlaw Bingham Blyth Bridge Broxtowe Car Colston Caunton charged Church clerk Clifton common Constable County of Nottingham Court divers East Bridgford East Retford Edward Elizabeth Epperstone Esqre fined following entry Francis Gedling gent gentleman George Gervase Gringley hath Hawton Henry Highway House of Correction Indictments or presentments Inhabitants John Junr Justices keeper Kelham laborer Lane Lenton levy licence lord the King Lowdham Mansfield Maria Marie Markham Muskham Newark North Collingham Nott Nottingham Oaths of Allegiance offence ordered to pay parish Peace persons poor Quarter Sessions Records rector Recusants refusing repair Richard Robert Selston sent to gaol servant South South Clifton South Muskham Southwell spinster Statute Sutton in Ashfield Sutton on Trent Thomas Thos Thurgarton took the Oaths town Trent Tuxford vicar Wapentake warrant was issued widow wife William Willoughby Worksop yeoman
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