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Mary Good- win at St. Alkmund's , March 18 , 1682 . He was High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1706 , and died July 6 , 1709 , leaving , by Mary his wife , one son : — I. Samuel Burton of Derby , Esq . , High Sheriff of the county in 1719 ...
Mary Good- win at St. Alkmund's , March 18 , 1682 . He was High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1706 , and died July 6 , 1709 , leaving , by Mary his wife , one son : — I. Samuel Burton of Derby , Esq . , High Sheriff of the county in 1719 ...
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Martha , daughter of James Harvye , Esq . , buryed ye 14 of March . 1627. Mar Jeames Haruey , Esq . , buryed ye 3 of Aprill . His Monument in the Corner of ye Vestry . Rebecca , daughter of Mrs. Harvy , wid . , buryed ye 4 of June .
Martha , daughter of James Harvye , Esq . , buryed ye 14 of March . 1627. Mar Jeames Haruey , Esq . , buryed ye 3 of Aprill . His Monument in the Corner of ye Vestry . Rebecca , daughter of Mrs. Harvy , wid . , buryed ye 4 of June .
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I think I hear the Curnel cryin ' March , brave boys , there's colours flyin ' ; Colours flyin ' , drums a baytin ' , March , brave boys , there's no rethraytin ' . ' Love , farewell ! " The Mayjor cries , Boys , are yees ready ?
I think I hear the Curnel cryin ' March , brave boys , there's colours flyin ' ; Colours flyin ' , drums a baytin ' , March , brave boys , there's no rethraytin ' . ' Love , farewell ! " The Mayjor cries , Boys , are yees ready ?
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