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Lawes, James, Skipper (NAMEID00243)

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ID Author Title Date Source
MINT01351 Newton, Isaac Henry Saunders: The Information of Henry Saunders of Cross Lane in the parish of St Gyles in the Fields in County of Middlesex Tallow Chandler 25 August 1698 25 Aug 1698 MINT 15/17/98, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
MINT01360 Newton, Isaac Elizabeth Holloway: The Examination of Elizabeth Holloway wife of Thomas Holloway who lodges in Kings Street in St Gyles parish 25 October 1698 25 Oct 1698 MINT 15/17/107, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
MINT01333 Newton, Isaac Robert Brown: The Information of Robert Brown Joyner at the Sign of the Turk's Head near the Hermitage Bridge in Wapping 13 December 1698 13 Dec 1698 MINT 15/17/80, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
MINT01334 Lee, Charles Elizabeth Holloway: The Information of Elizabeth the wife of Thomas Holloway late of the parish of St Martins in the Fields in the county of Middlesex Cane Chair Maker 10 January 1698/9 10 Jan 1698/9 MINT 15/17/81, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
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