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Humfridi Sampson |
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Event |
Calne, England [1, 2] |
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A History of the Borough and Town of Calne, page 69:
And a good proof that the burgesses were jealous of whom they admitted to their number is furnished by the case of Humphrey Sampson :
"Whereas Humphrey Sampson by sinister & fraudulent meanes have gotten hym selfe to be sworne a Burgesse of the Borrowe of Calne wee the Burgesses of Calne aforesaid whose names are hereunder written do not alowe of his electyon but utterlye denye him to be anye burgesse of the borrowe of Calne."
(Signed by twelve burgesses.)
Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, Records Branch, Volum 7. page 113:
Humphrey Sampson by sinister and fraudulent means having got himself sworn as burgess, his election is disallowed. |
Event |
1569 |
Northam, Devon, England [3] |
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Northam Parishe
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Humphrey Sampson G7
G7: Men with yearly income from land 10-20 pund, or in possesion of goods 10-20 pund,had to provide with armour and weapon:
1 bow, 1 sheef of arrows, 1 steel cap, 1 bill (lang stang med buet knivblad) |
Event |
1569 |
North Tawton, Devon, England [4] |
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Northe Tawton Parrishe
Humphrey Sampson G7
G7: Men with yearly income from land 10-20 pund, or in possesion of goods 10-20 pund,had to provide with armour and weapon:
1 bow, 1 sheef of arrows, 1 steel cap, 1 bill (lang stang med buet knivblad) |
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I37784 |
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21 Jul 2023 |