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Henry Jervis will Shropshire 1749
« on: Monday 03 July 17 01:07 BST (UK) »
The word in the third line starting "Jervis or to such other ?
thanks Brian
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Re: Henry Jervis will Shropshire 1749
« Reply #1 on: Monday 03 July 17 02:58 BST (UK) »
"uses", I think, okkool, the first "s" be a long one.
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Convicts: COSIER (1791); LEADBEATER (1791); SINGLETON (& PARKINSON) (1792); STROUD (1793); BARNES (aka SYDNEY) (1800); DAVIS (1804); CLARK (1806); TYLER (1810); COWEN (1818); ADAMS[ON] (1821); SMITH (1827); WHYBURN (1827); HARBORNE (1828).
Commoners: DOUGAN (1844); FORD (1849); JOHNSTON (1850); BEATTIE (& LONG) (1856); BRICKLEY (1883).
Outlaws: MCGREGOR (1883) & ass. clans, Glasgow, Glenquaich, Glenalmond and Glengyle.

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Re: Henry Jervis will Shropshire 1749
« Reply #2 on: Monday 03 July 17 03:27 BST (UK) »
Agree - uses

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Gaunt, Ransom, McNally, Stanfield, Kimberley. (Tasmania)
Brown, Johnstone, Eskdale, Brand  (Dumfriesshire,  Scotland)
Booth, Bruerton, Deakin, Wilkes, Kimberley
(Warwicks, Staffords)
Gaunt (Yorks)
Percy, Dunning, Hyne, Grigg, Farley (Devon, UK)
Duncan (Fife, Devon), Hugh, Blee (Cornwall)
Green, Mansfield, (Herts)
Cavenaugh, Ransom (Middlesex)
 

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Re: Henry Jervis will Shropshire 1749
« Reply #3 on: Monday 03 July 17 03:40 BST (UK) »
Thanks Peter and Wiggy

I couldnt see past ules??? haha
 Brian
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