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Please help. Is it Brockman or Brockwae or ?
Please see the burial entry for March 27, 1612 and opine on whether the surname is Brockman or Brockwae or something else that I’m not seeing. Wiltshire History Society transcribed as Brockwaei but...
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08-02-2018 5:50 AM
Thread: Help reading 16th century will
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They probably wondered the same thing
They probably wondered the same thing
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08-02-2018 5:31 AM
Thread: Help reading 16th century will
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This is clearly not your first time to a...
This is clearly not your first time to a 16th-century-manuscript-will-rodeo! Thank you very much!
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07-02-2018 3:28 PM
Thread: Help reading 16th century will
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Janbooth, Wimsey and Arthurk, Bravo and thank...
Janbooth, Wimsey and Arthurk,
Bravo and thank you very much giving of your time! Now it’s looking like a real will:
In dei — Amen the xxixth day of August in the year of our
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07-02-2018 5:55 AM
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Help reading 16th century will
Any help completing this transcription would be appreciated, or corrections.
Link to document:
https://1drv.ms/i/s!Ar71XRq7mht0i1VWascf0D_gDrkV
In dei — Amen the xxixth day of August in the...
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