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Sherston (NAMEID01345)

Sex: M

Simms (NAMEID01060)

Sex: M

Simpson, Joseph (NAMEID01084)

Sex: M

Slackers, William (NAMEID01512)

Sex: M

Smart, Thomas (NAMEID00357)

Sex: M

Smith, Charles (NAMEID01313)

Sex: M

Smith, Edward (NAMEID00610)

Sex: M

Smith, Francis (NAMEID01326)

Sex: M

Smith, George (NAMEID00203)

Sex: M

Smith, John (NAMEID00356)

Sex: M

Smith, John (NAMEID00383)

Sex: M

Death: Before May 1699

Smith, Mr (NAMEID01031)

Sex: M

Smith, Mr (NAMEID01125)

Sex: M

Smith, Mr (NAMEID01517)

Sex: M

Smith, Thomas (NAMEID00703)

Sex: M

Smith, Thomas (NAMEID01297)

Sex: M

Smith, Wray (NAMEID00294)

Sex: M

Smith (NAMEID00773)

Sex: M

Smith (NAMEID01255)

Sex: M

Smithhurst, Joseph (NAMEID01433)

Sex: M

Sex

M

Relations

Accommodation79
Accomplices513
Family/friends818
Household45
Institutional18
Labour/professional44
Legal/commercial77
Local/spatial23
Patron/client17

Place type

Buildings/Places20
Companies Inns of Court and Societies1
Inns/Taverns/Coffee Houses79
Places of Worship and religious sites1
Streets260
Uncategorised Points54
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