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Top 10: People and organisations
People and organisations | Count |
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Bacon, Thomas (1755) | 2 |
Burghers, M | 2 |
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Dugdale, Sir William (1605-1686) | 2 |
Harris, John (1680-1740) | 2 |
Osborne, Thomas (1767) | 2 |
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Count of Earliest date
Receipt for 'one gray geldinge'
6 Sep 1643
£12 paid by William Welles for Peter Middleton to John Walker 'to the use of my Mr Mr Christopher Wyvell'
PAPERS OF GEORGE RADCLIFFE OF GRAY'S INN, LONDON
1590-1614
Includes letters to his mother Margaret Radcliffe at Thornhill 1613-1614; survey of farm at West Haddlesey 1590
Letter to Ralph Thoresby from James Mickleton, Gray's Inn, London
1 May 1716
Regarding the Ducatus Leodiensis
Letter from George Radcliffe, Gray's Inn, London, to his mother Mrs Margaret Radcliffe, Thornhill
23 Oct 1613
Relates to family and personal business
Letter from George Radcliffe, Gray's Inn, London, to his mother Mrs Margaret Radcliffe, Thornhill
18 Dec 1613
Relating to personal and family business, including the sending of hats for his sister and mother, his intention to attend the Lent assizes on behalf of Sir George [Saville], 'apointed in such habits ...
Letter from George Radcliffe, Gray's Inn, London, to his mother Mrs Margaret Radcliffe, Thornhill
14 May 1614 [?]
Relating to personal matters and Mr Armitage's business
Deed of sale
3 May 1714
Catharine Gray of Kippax to John Brooke. Relating to property in South Elmsall
Release of a legacy of 1,000 marks under the will of his uncle Sir William Ingilby of Ripley
2 Oct 1621
From Thomas Ingilby of Grays Inn, gentleman, son of Sampson Ingilby late of Spofforth.