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84929912894
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All matrimonial cases for the period 1660–1804 for which cause papers survive collected from: Cons.CP and Chanc.CP (1800–1990) Consistory and Chancery court cause papers
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All matrimonial cases for the period 1660–1804 for which cause papers survive collected from: Cons.CP and Chanc.CP (1800–1990) Consistory and Chancery court cause papers
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2
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84929856079
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CP.H/2446–6009 and CP.I/1–3122 (1663–1800) Consistory court cause papers
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CP.H/2446–6009 and CP.I/1–3122 (1663–1800) Consistory court cause papers
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3
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84929927407
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D/C.CP Dean and Chapter court cause papers. Indexed in K. M. Longley, Ecclesiastical Cause Papers at York I: Dean and Chapter’s Court 1350–1843, Borthwick Text and Calendar, 6, York, 1980
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D/C.CP Dean and Chapter court cause papers. Indexed in K. M. Longley, Ecclesiastical Cause Papers at York I: Dean and Chapter’s Court 1350–1843, Borthwick Text and Calendar, 6, York, 1980
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4
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84929917320
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Trans.CP Transmitted cause papers. Indexed in W. J. Shiels, Ecclesiastical Cause Papers at York: Files Transmitted on Appeal 1500–1883, Borthwick Text and Calendar, 9, York, 1983
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Trans.CP Transmitted cause papers. Indexed in W. J. Shiels, Ecclesiastical Cause Papers at York: Files Transmitted on Appeal 1500–1883, Borthwick Text and Calendar, 9, York, 1983
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5
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84929900038
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Q/SM/1–11 (1727–1800) Quarter sessions minute books
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Q/SM/1–11 (1727–1800) Quarter sessions minute books
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6
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84929925120
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Q/SO/1–26 (1678–1800) Quarter sessions order books
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Q/SO/1–26 (1678–1800) Quarter sessions order books
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84929907935
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QS Rolls (1732–1800) Quarter sessions rolls
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QS Rolls (1732–1800) Quarter sessions rolls
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8
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84929848128
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All years up to 1718 are calendared in the published volumes: W. Le Hardy and G. L. Rickett (eds.), County of Buckingham Calendar to the SessionsRecords, 4 vols., Aylesbury, 1933, 1939, 1951 (comprising Vols. I–IV and unpublished volumes and manuscript)
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All years up to 1718 are calendared in the published volumes: W. Le Hardy and G. L. Rickett (eds.), County of Buckingham Calendar to the Sessions Records, 4 vols., Aylesbury, 1933, 1939, 1951 (comprising Vols. I–IV and unpublished volumes and manuscript)
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9
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84929846183
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W. Le Hardy (ed.), County of Buckingham Calendar to the Sessions Records, 3 vols., Aylesbury, 1958, 1980, (comprising Vols. V and VII and manuscript Vol. VIII)
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W. Le Hardy (ed.), County of Buckingham Calendar to the Sessions Records, 3 vols., Aylesbury, 1958, 1980, (comprising Vols. V and VII and manuscript Vol. VIII)
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10
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84929902227
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EP/ Churchof England parishrecords (1660–1800). References to marital difficulties contained in indexes to relevant poor law, settlement and vagrancy material
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EP/ Churchof England parishrecords (1660–1800). References to marital difficulties contained in indexes to relevant poor law, settlement and vagrancy material
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11
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84929916256
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Q/S/OB 5–16 (1660–1810) Quarter sessions order books
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Q/S/OB 5–16 (1660–1810) Quarter sessions order books
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12
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84929872859
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D/X 730/1 Journal of Reverend Edmund Tew, 1750–64. This is published in G. Morgan and P. Rushton (eds.), The Justicing Notebook (1750–1764) of Edmund Tew, Rector of Boldon, Surtees Society, Woodbridge, 2001
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D/X 730/1 Journal of Reverend Edmund Tew, 1750–64. This is published in G. Morgan and P. Rushton (eds.), The Justicing Notebook (1750–1764) of Edmund Tew, Rector of Boldon, Surtees Society, Woodbridge, 2001
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13
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84929879823
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DRO/EP/Wi 72, Book of Homilies, London, 1633 (purchased for Winston Church in 1677)
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DRO/EP/Wi 72, Book of Homilies, London, 1633 (purchased for Winston Church in 1677)
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14
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84929872921
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EP/ Churchof England parishrecords (1700–1800). References to marital difficulties contained in indexes to relevant poor law, settlement and vagrancy material
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EP/ Churchof England parishrecords (1700–1800). References to marital difficulties contained in indexes to relevant poor law, settlement and vagrancy material
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15
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84929855012
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QSB/1–87 (1680–1742) Quarter sessions bundles
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QSB/1–87 (1680–1742) Quarter sessions bundles
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16
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84929892808
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QSO 1–15 (1680–1800) Quarter sessions order books
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QSO 1–15 (1680–1800) Quarter sessions order books
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17
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84929898452
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DC/RMB III 3/1/3 (1627–1822 though 1720s through to 1770s largely missing) Richmond quarter sessions files
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DC/RMB III 3/1/3 (1627–1822 though 1720s through to 1770s largely missing) Richmond quarter sessions files
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18
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84929925038
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DC/SCB VI 2/1/1/1–4 (1696–1723, 1778–1821) Borough of Scarborough quarter sessions minute books
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DC/SCB VI 2/1/1/1–4 (1696–1723, 1778–1821) Borough of Scarborough quarter sessions minute books
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19
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84929876050
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PR/ Churchof England parishrecords (1700–1800). References to marital difficulties contained in indexes to relevant poor law, settlement and vagrancy material
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PR/ Churchof England parishrecords (1700–1800). References to marital difficulties contained in indexes to relevant poor law, settlement and vagrancy material
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20
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84929916541
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QSB (1685–1800) Quarter sessions rolls and bundles
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QSB (1685–1800) Quarter sessions rolls and bundles
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84929910337
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QSM Vols. 20–9 (1703–1800) and Vols. 1–3 (1769–1802) Quarter sessions minute and order books. Up to 1769 the books contain judicial and administrative work, after 1769 they were entered separately
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QSM Vols. 20–9 (1703–1800) and Vols. 1–3 (1769–1802) Quarter sessions minute and order books. Up to 1769 the books contain judicial and administrative work, after 1769 they were entered separately.
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84929889498
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Mss.D.D.Par/ parishcollections (1700–1800). References to marital difficulties contained in indexes to relevant poor law, settlement and vagrancy material
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Mss.D.D.Par/ parishcollections (1700–1800). References to marital difficulties contained in indexes to relevant poor law, settlement and vagrancy material
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23
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84929910267
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QS/ (1687–1830) Quarter sessions records summarised by Canon Oldfield in ‘Calendar of Quarter Sessions Rolls’, Vols. I–IX
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QS/ (1687–1830) Quarter sessions records summarised by Canon Oldfield in ‘Calendar of Quarter Sessions Rolls’, Vols. I–IX.
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84929891089
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All matrimonial cases for the period 1660–1804 for which cause papers survive collected from: Mss.Oxf.dioc.papers c. 91–c. 101 (seventeenth–nineteenth centuries) Consistory and archdeaconry court papers
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All matrimonial cases for the period 1660–1804 for which cause papers survive collected from: Mss.Oxf.dioc.papers c. 91–c. 101 (seventeenth–nineteenth centuries) Consistory and archdeaconry court papers.
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84929921743
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QS/NC/1/2–8 (1665–1802) Borough of Newcastle quarter sessions order books All matrimonial cases for the period 1660–1804 for which cause papers survive collected from: DDR/EJ/CC 22–7 Court books
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QS/NC/1/2–8 (1665–1802) Borough of Newcastle quarter sessions order books All matrimonial cases for the period 1660–1804 for which cause papers survive collected from: DDR/EJ/CC 22–7 Court books
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84929854652
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DDR/EJ/CCD/3 (1678 and 1716–1868) Consistory court cause papers
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DDR/EJ/CCD/3 (1678 and 1716–1868) Consistory court cause papers
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84929914883
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DDR/EJ/PRC/2 (1608–1853) Proctors’ papers and correspondence for individual consistory court cases
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DDR/EJ/PRC/2 (1608–1853) Proctors’ papers and correspondence for individual consistory court cases
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84929893826
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DDR/EJ/PRO Durham Probate Records, wills and administrative material
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DDR/EJ/PRO Durham Probate Records, wills and administrative material
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84929927371
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Jackson’s Oxford Journal (1753–1800)
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Jackson’s Oxford Journal (1753–1800)
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30
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84929896324
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The Matrimonial Preceptor. A collection of examples and precepts relating to the married state, from the most celebrated writers ancient and modern (London, 1755)
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The Matrimonial Preceptor. A collection of examples and precepts relating to the married state, from the most celebrated writers ancient and modern (London, 1755)
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31
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84929934205
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Newcastle Advertiser (1788–1800)
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Newcastle Advertiser (1788–1800)
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32
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84929868077
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Newcastle Chronicle (1764–1800)
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Newcastle Chronicle (1764–1800)
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33
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84929921377
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Newcastle Courant (1711–1800)
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Newcastle Courant (1711–1800)
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34
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84929911216
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Newcastle Gazette (1744–52)
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Newcastle Gazette (1744–52)
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35
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84929918974
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Newcastle Intelligencer (1755–9)
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Newcastle Intelligencer (1755–9)
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36
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84929931367
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Newcastle Journal (1739–88)
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Newcastle Journal (1739–88)
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37
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84929884021
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Newcastle Weekly Mercury (1722–3)
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Newcastle Weekly Mercury (1722–3)
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38
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84929923872
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North Country Journal: Or, The Impartial Intelligencer (1734–8)
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North Country Journal: Or, The Impartial Intelligencer (1734–8)
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39
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84929913543
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The Wife, by Mira, one of the Authors of ‘The Female Spectator’, and ‘Epistles of Ladies’ (London, 1756)
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The Wife, by Mira, one of the Authors of ‘The Female Spectator’, and ‘Epistles of Ladies’ (London, 1756)
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40
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84929930944
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York Chronicle (1773–1800)
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York Chronicle (1773–1800)
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41
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84929915131
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York Courant (1728–1800)
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York Courant (1728–1800)
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42
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84929846948
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York Herald and County Advertiser (1790–1800)
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York Herald and County Advertiser (1790–1800)
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84929890425
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ed. J. E. Hovenden, London
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Blackstone, Sir William, Commentaries on The Laws of England, 19thedition, ed. J. E. Hovenden, London, 1836, Vol. III.
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Commentaries on the Laws of England, 19Thedition
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Blackstone, S.W.1
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London
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Bruys, François, The Art of Knowing Women: or, the Female Sex Dissected, in a faithful representation of their virtues and vices, written in French by the Chevalier Plante-amour, published at the Hague, 1729. Now faithfully made English with improvements, London, 1730.
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(1730)
The Art of Knowing Women: Or, the Female Sex Dissected, in a Faithful Representation of Their Virtues and Vices, Written in French by the Chevalier Plante-Amour, Published at the Hague, 1729. Now Faithfully Made English with Improvements
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2nd edition, London
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Fleetwood, William, The relative duties of parents and children, husbands and wives, masters and servants; consider’d in sixteen practical discourses with sermons upon the case of self-murther, 2nd edition, London, 1716.
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The Relative Duties of Parents and Children, Husbands and Wives, Masters and Servants; consider’d in Sixteen Practical Discourses with Sermons upon the Case of Self-Murther
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Greene, Douglas G. (ed.), The Meditations of Lady Elizabeth Delaval, Written Between 1662 and 1671, Surtees Society, 190, 1975.
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The Meditations of Lady Elizabeth Delaval, Written between 1662 and 1671
, vol.190
, pp. 1975
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Newcastle-upon-Tyne
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Richardson, M. A., The Local Historian’s Table Book of Remarkable Occurrences, Historical Facts, Traditions, Legendary and Descriptive Ballads, etc, etc, connected with the Counties of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland and Durham, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1861.
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The Local Historian’s Table Book of Remarkable Occurrences, Historical Facts, Traditions, Legendary and Descriptive Ballads, Etc, Etc, Connected with the Counties of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Northumberland and Durham
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Richardson, M.A.1
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Surrey Record Society, Guildford
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Deposition Book of Richard Wyatt, JP, 1767–1776
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Steele, Richard, The Ladies Library, written by a Lady, 3 vols., Published by Sir Richard Steele, 6th edition, London, 1714.
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The Ladies Library, Written by a Lady, 3 Vols., Published by Sir Richard Steele
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Summers, JeremiahWilliam, The History and Antiquities of Sunderland, Bishopwearmouth, Bishopwearmouth Panns, Burdon, Ford, Ryhope, Silksworth, Tunstall, Monkwearmouth, Monkwearmouth Shore, Fulwell, Hylton, and Southwick, Sunderland, 1858, Vol. I.
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