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Jorden, Richard (NAMEID01515)

Sex: M

Death: Around 27 May 1704

Juxon, Daniel (NAMEID00522)

Sex: M

Kelley, Robert (NAMEID00495)

Sex: M

Keyes [Case], John (NAMEID00380)

Sex: M

Keyes, Mr (NAMEID00783)

Sex: M

Kirkby, Thomas (NAMEID00824)

Sex: M

Kirkham, John (NAMEID01445)

Sex: M

la Coude, Lewis (NAMEID01518)

Sex: M

La Roche [Le Chevalliere, Le Grand] (NAMEID01229)

Sex: M

Lacy, Charles (NAMEID01209)

Sex: M

Lacy, Robert (NAMEID00373)

Sex: M

Lallue, Charles (NAMEID01328)

Sex: M

Lallue, John (NAMEID01327)

Sex: M

Lawes, James, Skipper (NAMEID00243)

Sex: M

Lawrence, Robert (NAMEID01370)

Sex: M

Lawson, John Ignatius (NAMEID00208)

Sex: M

Lawson, Michael (NAMEID01437)

Sex: M

Leech, Simon (NAMEID00436)

Sex: M

Lees, Thomas (NAMEID00955)

Sex: M

Legat, Mr (NAMEID00407)

Sex: M

Sex

M

Relations

Accommodation53
Accomplices326
Family/friends
Household21
Institutional4
Labour/professional23
Legal/commercial40
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Patron/client4

Place type

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Inns/Taverns/Coffee Houses54
Streets178
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