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Holt, John (NAMEID00337)

Sex: M

Hopkins, William (NAMEID00755)

Sex: M

Hunt (NAMEID00425)

Sex: M

Ilbury, Sarah (NAMEID00334)

Sex: F

Ivy [Jones], Edward (NAMEID00235)

Sex: M

Death: ca. 1698

Ivy, Elizabeth (NAMEID00497)

Sex: F

Death: before April 1699

Jackson, Frances (NAMEID00724)

Sex: F

Jackson, William (NAMEID00723)

Sex: M

Jackson, William (NAMEID01112)

Sex: M

Jacobs, Robert (NAMEID00552)

Sex: M

Jefferies, John (NAMEID00714)

Sex: M

Johns, Thomas (NAMEID00348)

Sex: M

Johnson, Matthew (NAMEID00960)

Sex: M

Johnson, Mrs (NAMEID00962)

Sex: F

Johnson, William (NAMEID00808)

Sex: M

Johnston, George (NAMEID00410)

Sex: M

Jones, Edward (NAMEID00486)

Sex: M

Jones, Elizabeth (NAMEID00244)

Sex: F

Juxon, Daniel (NAMEID00522)

Sex: M

Juxon, Jane (NAMEID00521)

Sex: F

Sex

F57
M175

Relations

Accommodation40
Accomplices
Family/friends291
Household27
Labour/professional11
Legal/commercial24
Patron/client4

Place type

Buildings/Places12
Inns/Taverns/Coffee Houses45
Places of Worship and religious sites1
Streets144
Uncategorised Points15
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