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Total number of records: 177
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Fox, George the Younger (1661) | 3 |
Baron Brotherton | 2 |
Brotherton, Edward Allen Brotherton | 2 |
Brotherton, Edward Allen Brotherton 1st Baron (1856-1930) | 2 |
Colonel Edward Allen Brotherton | 2 |
Lord Brotherton | 2 |
Sir Edward Allen Brotherton | 2 |
Antonie, William Lee (1764-1815) | 1 |
Balbi, Pietro | 1 |
Balbi, Pietro (1399-1479) | 1 |
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Bond in £2000
14 Nov 1653
John Blackburne to Gyles Blackburn for repayment of £1000 14 Nov1653 English parchment seal broken
Bond in the sum of £2,000
16 Nov 1600
1 Anne Constable of North Duffeild, widow 2 Henry Griffithe of Annesburton and others
Bond in the sum of £2,000
23 Jan 1632
1 Peter Middelton of Stockeld and William Hungate of Saxton 2 Richard Fermor of Somerton, Oxfordshire
Bond in the sum of £2,000
1650
1 Edward Tophan of Agglethorpe 2 John Goodricke of Ribston, William Ingleby of Ripley, John Mallory of Studley and John Troutbecke of York
Denomination: follis
Date(s): 334-335
Issuer/creator: Rome
Place: Sisak
Material: copper alloy
mummy cloth
c. 2500 BCE
Fragment of coarse plain woven cloth. Light brown colour with darker brown stripes formed by double weft threads which are not at standard intervals. Very creased. This is a wrapping from the mumm...
mummy cloth
c. 2500 BCE
Fragment of cream coloured, fine, plain woven cloth. This is a wrapping from the mummy of Nekht-Ankh. The tomb of Khnum-Nakht and Nekht-Ankh in Der Rifeh, was excavated in 1907. Inscriptions in th...
mummy cloth
early 11th-mid 7th Century BCE
Rectangular fragment of fine, mid-dark brown, plain woven fabric.
mummy cloth
early 11th-mid 7th Century BCE
Fragment of fine, cream/light brown, plain woven fabric. With dark brown staining around part of the edge.