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Pilkington, Elizabeth (NAMEID00728)

Sex: F

Pilsbury, Ann (NAMEID00280)

Sex: F

Pilsbury, Thomas (NAMEID00279)

Sex: M

Pithall, Elizabeth (NAMEID00332)

Sex: F

Pithall, John (NAMEID00258)

Sex: M

Place, William (NAMEID01463)

Sex: M

Playfair, Henry (NAMEID01287)

Sex: M

Pollard, Elizabeth (NAMEID00786)

Sex: F

Pollard (NAMEID00787)

Sex: M

Pool, William (NAMEID00333)

Sex: M

Pool (NAMEID00530)

Sex: F

Porter, Joan (NAMEID00232)

Sex: F

Floruit: 1692-1699

Porter, Mrs (NAMEID00465)

Sex: F

Porter (NAMEID00480)

Sex: M

Potts, Roger (NAMEID00336)

Sex: M

Pritchard, James (NAMEID00565)

Sex: M

Raven, Ann (NAMEID01361)

Sex: F

Raven, Elizabeth (NAMEID01359)

Sex: F

Raven, Miles (NAMEID01360)

Sex: M

Read, Charles (NAMEID01611)

Sex: M

Sex

F195
M416
U2

Relations

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

Place type

Buildings/Places22
Inns/Taverns/Coffee Houses76
Places of Worship and religious sites2
Streets293
Uncategorised Points42
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