Littilton for evermore, as in the sayd fine more pleinly appeareth. Afore which fyne rered, I did aske of sir John Prisot the chefe justice of the common place, and divers others to whom I had special confidence and trust ; and also of other divers apprentices... Some Account of Colton and of the De Wasteney's Family - Page 259by Frederick Perrot Parker - 1879 - 297 pagesFull view - About this book
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