1585F_15_2d
Years: 1740 – 1742
Removal orders for poor settled in other parishes without consent
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Removal orders for poor settled in other parishes without consent
See details about %s →Years: 1590 – 1596
Two bastardy bonds.
See details about %s →Years: 1677 – 1699
Bastardy orders and bonds.
See details about %s →Years: 1710 – 1744
Bastardy orders and bonds
See details about %s →Years: 1586 – 1700
Apprenticeship indentures for poor of Colyton Parish.
See details about %s →Years: 1683 – 1697
Apprenticeship indentures for poor of Colyton Parish.
See details about %s →Years: 1651 – 1683
Apprenticeship indentures and bonds for poor of Colyton Parish
See details about %s →Years: 1647 – 1651
Apprenticeship indentures for poor of Colyton Parish.
See details about %s →Year: 1647
Apprenticeship indentures for poor of Colyton Parish.
See details about %s →Year: 1647
Apprenticeship indentures for poor of Colyton Parish
See details about %s →Years: 1707 – 1738
Apprenticeship indentures for poor of Colyton Parish
See details about %s →Years: 1739 – 1741
Apprenticeship indentures for poor of Colyton Parish
See details about %s →Years: 1703 – 1739
Apprenticeship indentures for poor of Colyton Parish
See details about %s →Years: 1707 – 1710
Apprenticeship indentures for poor of Colyton Parish
See details about %s →Years: 1711 – 1713
Apprenticeship indentures for poor of Colyton Parish
See details about %s →Years: 1713 – 1720
Apprenticeship indentures for poor of Colyton Parish
See details about %s →Year: 1680
Quarter Sessions. Peter Ticken, the constable’s presentment concerning ruinous road (horseway) from Colyton to the city of Exeter but within the parish of Branscombe in such decay that people cannot travel that way with horses, carts or carriages.. Branscombe to repair.
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Memorandum regarding the repair of the road between Colyton and Exeter but in the parish of Branscombe: starting at Hangmans Stone and west to Exeter.Refernce reference to an agreement as to how far each parish should take on repairs agreed by Courteney Pole and Edmond Walrond. Signed by Ellis Bartlett and Nicholas Wheaton of Branscombe.
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John Reed one of the surviving feoffees, release of rights to parish lands to Walter Yonge
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Agreement to borrow money from Twentymen for church repair
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