Wills and Inventories from the Registers of the Commissary of Bury St. Edmund's and the Archdeacon of Sudbury

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Samuel Tymms
Camden Society, 1850 - 308 pages
 

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Page 293 - of April, whereupon it was Resolved, That the Report of the Council be received and adopted, and that the Thanks of the Society be given to the Council for their services.
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Page 252 - the names of a select number of one sex are, by an equal number of the other, put in some vessel ; and after that, every one draws a name, which for the present is called their valentine, and is looked upon as a good omen of their being man and wife afterwards.
Page 293 - of April, whereupon it was Resolved, That the said Report be received and adopted, and that the Thanks of the Society be given to the Auditors for their services. Thanks having been voted to the Treasurer, the Meeting proceeded to the election of a President and Council for the year next ensuing ; when, The Right Hon. Lord
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Page 293 - EARLY HISTORICAL AND LITERARY REMAINS. AT a General Meeting of the Camden Society held at the Freemasons' Tavern, Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, on Thursday, the 2nd of May,
Page 294 - the Council having proceeded to the Election of Officers,— THOMAS AMYOT, Esq. was elected Director ; JOHN PAYNE COLLIER, Esq. Treasurer; and WILLIAM J. THOMS, Esq. Secretary, for the Year next ensuing. REPORT OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CAMDEN SOCIETY, ELECTED 2nd MAY,
Page 293 - THE LORD BRAYBROOKE, THE PRESIDENT, IN THE CHAIR, THE President having opened the business of the Meeting, The Secretary read the Report of the Council agreed upon at their meeting of the
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