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  • Pw2Hy - Papers of the Harley Family, 1602-1738, in the Portland (Welbeck) Collection
Document ReferencePw2 Hy 510
TitleSigned deposition from Thomas Skinner; 24 Apr. 1706
Date24 April 1706
Extent2 ff
LevelItem/file
Content DescriptionConcerns communications between Captain Chewell and John Herne.

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CodePersonNameDates of existence
NA29244Chewell; - (fl 1706); Captainfl 1706
NA29245Herne; John (fl 1706); -fl 1706
NA29242Skinner; Thomas (fl 1703-1706); -; examined by Henry Bakerfl 1703-1706
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