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Brewar Surname Ancestry Results

Our indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'brewar'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 4 records (displaying 1 to 4): 

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Deeds from Bath in Somerset (1360-1369)
More than 500 mediaeval deeds survived in the muniment chest of Bath in Somerset, almost all dealing with the transfers of small plots of land in the city. Each names the grantor and grantee, describes the land, and is witnessed by other citizens. This printed edition was prepared by the Reverend C. W. Shickle, Master of St John's Hospital in Bath.

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Deeds from Bath in Somerset
 (1360-1369)
Inhabitants of Ousethorpe in the East Riding of Yorkshire (1379)
The poll tax returns of the 2nd year of the reign of king Richard II for Howdenshire, the area around Howden, were transcribed from the original in the Public Record Office (Exchequer Lay Subsidies 202/69) and published in the Yorkshire Archaeological & Topographical Journal in 1886. In editing the text, the abbreviated Latin has been extended, and those occupations that appear have been put in italics. The normal tax for a husbandman or labourer and his wife was 4d, as was that for a single person; but tradesmen paid 6d or more.

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Inhabitants of Ousethorpe in the East Riding of Yorkshire
 (1379)
Harley family papers (1690-1708)
This collection of letters and papers is particularly interesting in that it includes a file of petitions and memorials to queen Anne from 1704 to 1708, and a similar file of petitions to Robert Harley in his post as Secretary of State during the same years. The collection includes a few items earlier than 1690. Mostly relates to Britain and Ireland.

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Harley family papers
 (1690-1708)
Residents of Eastburn Place, Helensburgh (1899)
Street directory of Helensburgh from the 22nd edition of the Helensburgh Directory

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Residents of Eastburn Place, Helensburgh (1899)

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