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Fletcher, Samuel (NAMEID01488)

Sex: M

Fletcher, Thomas (NAMEID01034)

Sex: M

Forman, Arthur (NAMEID01378)

Sex: M

Fountaine, John (NAMEID00509)

Sex: M

Franklin [Frankland], Robert (NAMEID00707)

Sex: M

Franklin, Jane (NAMEID00708)

Sex: F

Fry, John (NAMEID01380)

Sex: M

Frybergen, Ann (NAMEID01291)

Sex: F

Furness, Mr (NAMEID00961)

Sex: M

Furness, Mrs (NAMEID00963)

Sex: F

Gall, John (NAMEID01296)

Sex: M

Galloway, Ann (NAMEID01163)

Sex: F

Galloway, Dorothy (NAMEID01169)

Sex: F

Galloway, John (NAMEID01162)

Sex: M

Galloway, Sarah (NAMEID01167)

Sex: F

Gare, Elizabeth (NAMEID01418)

Sex: F

Gares, Edward (NAMEID01404)

Sex: M

Gatton, John (NAMEID00371)

Sex: M

Gatton, Mr (NAMEID00406)

Sex: M

Gervace, Edward (NAMEID01460)

Sex: M

Sex

F195
M416
U2

Relations

Accommodation80
Accomplices452
Family/friends
Household34
Institutional4
Labour/professional26
Legal/commercial47
Local/spatial24
Patron/client6

Place type

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Inns/Taverns/Coffee Houses76
Places of Worship and religious sites2
Streets293
Uncategorised Points42
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