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Hollyday, John (NAMEID00284)

Sex: M

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Mansel Street Swan Alley

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ID Author Title Date Source
MINT01390 Lovell, Salathiel Jonathan Fowkes: The Information of Jonathan Fowkes of the parish of St Andrew Holborn the County of Middlesex Gunsmith 24 January 1698 24 Jan 1698 MINT 15/17/138, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
MINT01404 Lovell, Salathiel Sarah Gates: The Information of Sarah Gates 20 February 1698/9 20 Feb 1698/9 MINT 15/17/152, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
MINT01451 Newton, Isaac Ann Edes: The Information of Ann Edes of Shoe Lane in St Andrews parish the wife of Samuell Edes a Seaman 16 April 1699 16 Apr 1699 MINT 15/17/200, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
MINT01422 Newton, Isaac John Conyers: The Information of John Conyers of the parish of St Mary Whitechapel in the county of Middlesex Jeweller 6 May 1699 6 May 1699 MINT 15/17/171, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
MINT01487 Harley, R John Conyers: Untitled, 27 July 1699 27 Jul 1699 MINT 15/17/237, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
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