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Abbot, John (NAMEID00225)

Sex: M

Abbot, John (NAMEID01070)

Sex: M

Adams, James (NAMEID00462)

Sex: M

Adams (NAMEID00581)

Sex: M

Addington, Mark (NAMEID01425)

Sex: M

Airey [Verey], John (NAMEID00329)

Sex: M

Alcock (NAMEID01292)

Sex: M

Allen, Thomas (NAMEID00796)

Sex: M

Allen, Thomas (NAMEID00953)

Sex: M

Allom (NAMEID00507)

Sex: M

Alva, Thomas (NAMEID01181)

Sex: M

Angell, Charles (NAMEID01610)

Sex: M

Angell, Richard (NAMEID00295)

Sex: M

Annesworth, Richard (NAMEID01508)

Sex: M

Answorth, Robert (NAMEID01088)

Sex: M

Apleton, Robert (NAMEID00313)

Sex: M

Ardson [Adson] (NAMEID00591)

Sex: M

Arnold, John (NAMEID00104)

Sex: M

Birth: ca. 1635

Death: 1703

Askew, Anthony (NAMEID01456)

Sex: M

Astleys, Henry (NAMEID01504)

Sex: M

Sex

M

Relations

Accommodation79
Accomplices513
Family/friends818
Household45
Institutional18
Labour/professional44
Legal/commercial77
Local/spatial23
Patron/client17

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Streets260
Uncategorised Points54
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