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3001 Recorded in the records of Old King Street Baptist Church.  GADD, Kenneth George Francis (I21)
 
3002 Rector of Arthuret GRAHAM, Robert of Netherby, D.D. (I8175)
 
3003 Rector of Kirkandrews 1682. Dean of Carlisle then of Wells GRAHAM, William (I8197)
 
3004 Rector of Purleigh and Little Braxted, Essex, Fellow and Lecturer of Brasenose College. WASHINGTON, Lawrence (I7505)
 
3005 Rector of Southchurch, Essex. GRAHAM, Charles (I8200)
 
3006 Redcliff Crescent was renamed as York Road. NEALE, Joseph (I102)
 
3007 Redesigned Dumbarton Castle. LENNOX, Maldouen, 3rd Earl of (I11442)
 
3008 Ref No. D/X 487/2/13
n.d.[post 1801]
Copy of the will made 28 May 1798, proved 10 February 1801, of Richard Reah of Egglescliffe, gent, as follows: £1500 to John Corker of Yarm, Yorks, currier and Richard Corker of Lee Close House, Great Stainton, yeo., as executors upon trust for Elizabeth Reah, his wife, and upon her decease, to be divided between Mary Wilkinson, his sister and Margaret Dobbin of Castle Leavington, cousin, and in default to their children. Residue of estate to Mary Davison, sister or Mary Davison, her daughter. Small bequests to servants and family. Copied from the Registry of the Prerogative Court of York 
REAH, Richard (I19441)
 
3009 ref. WPR 19/6/12 - date: 1761
[from Scope and Content] Mary Harrison, aged 9 years, daughter of William and Mary Harrison of Kirkby Lonsdale to Robert Willan of Fleet, Tearnside, Kirkby Lonsdale, yeoman, as working 
HARRISON, Mary (I12565)
 
3010 Reference Code Q/SR 126/62
[Certificate, signed by William Ayloff and Thomas Harvie]
Recites that by virtue of an order made at the Sessions held on 5 July last past they order made at the Sessions held on July last past they called before them the inhabitants of Copford, Layer Marney and Birch, and any others who could say anything concerning the birth and residence of Isaac BAKER being both poor, lame and impotent, and therefore to be maintained at the charge of some parish as then unknown to them, and upon due examination of all parties they find that the said Isaac has been most conversant by the space of three years last past within the parish of Great Birch, in consideration whereof they have directed their warrant to the constables and overseers of the said parish charging them to receive and provid for the said Issac, and of this their proceeding they think good to make certficate.  
BAKER, Isaac (I22377)
 
3011 Referenced circa 1750 in "Two Yorkshire diaries" By Charles Edwin Whiting, Arthur Jessop, Ralph Ward:

17th. Sent Mr. Scottow £100 in part of my note to him for £1200, in the evening came Richard Reah, my tenant at Ayslaby and his wife's brother, Richard Corker, near Stranton in Co. Durham, a Batchelor. To the latter I let my farm at Ayslaby at present possessed by William Armstrong, for which he is to pay me £140 pa exclusive of the Hall and gardens save the Barn and fould garth there which he is to have, and I am to allow him 40/- p.ann. for Manner he to pay all taxes except Land tax and quit rent, to have a Lease for 21 years to be if he pleases at Liberty at 3 years end. dry Clear Skie in the evening inclined to frost.  
CORKER, Richard (I19426)
 
3012 Referred to as "Frank" at Old King Street Baptist Church, and perhaps elsewhere, presumably to distinguish him from his father. GADD, George Francis (I8)
 
3013 Referred to as Sibella in husband's Will and on 1841 census, but as Isabella in childrens' baptismal registrations. Granddaughter named Sibella. UPTON, Sibella (I19773)
 
3014 Referred to in register of wife's burial. YOUNG, Stephen (I2183)
 
3015 Referred to in St. Giles Oxford PRs as Mr. Thomas F. the younger 1616-1619. Possibly the same as Thomas J.P. in St. Mary M, Oxford 1620-1623. FLEXNEY, Thomas (I15513)
 
3016 Referred to in Wills of uncles Richard & John , but not in own father's Will. BAKER, Thomas (I13106)
 
3017 Reg'n Q1 1914 6a 110 NEALE, Donald E (I126)
 
3018 Regent of England 1420-21; Protector 1422 & 1427-29. Lieutenant of the Kingdom from 1430 to 1432. Died without issue. {Burke's Peerage} LANCASTER, Humphrey (I6733)
 
3019 Regent of France and Protector of England 1422-35. Died without issue. {Burke's Peerage} LANCASTER, John (I6731)
 
3020 Regent of France during the minority of Louis XV (# ) D'ORLEANS, Phillipe Duke of Orleans (I7247)
 
3021 Regent of Scotland during the minority of King James V. Married on 8 Jul 1505 his cousin german, the daughter of John de la TOUR, Count d'Auvergne. Died without issue. {Burke's Peerage} STEWART, John 2nd Duke of Albany (I7191)
 
3022 Regent of Scotland in the time of Alexander III's minority. Commanded at the battle of Largs (1263). From his second son's marriage with the heiress of Bonkyl sprang the STEWARTs of Darley, Lennox and Aubigny. {Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} STEWART, Alexander 4th High Steward (I7120)
 
3023 Register gives name as Martha, but she is referred to as Maria in census. Death certificate gives BOTH names. MURRELL, Martha Maria (I9936)
 
3024 Register notes former abode as Moor Street. HEMUS, Charles (I2137)
 
3025 Register notes her former abode as Bartley Green. LEA, Elizabeth (I2136)
 
3026 Register notes Mary as from Backwell. Witnessed by William DURBIN, John HART, Elizabeth HICKEY. Family: James ILES / Mary CLYS (F792)
 
3027 Register records that he was named after his grandfather, Patrick COWPER DONALDSON, Patrick (I17700)
 
3028 Register records that he was named after John NOCKAR [not identified] and his gt uncle John DONALDSON. DONALDSON, John (I15730)
 
3029 Register states that he was named after William DONALDSON, grandfather. DONALDSON, William (I17719)
 
3030 Registered as having seat No.31 in Box Church, 19/8/1831 Death registers searched 1837-1851 and possibles noted. HANCOCK, James (I77)
 
3031 Registered Clifton Q1 1840. GADD, James John (I9879)
 
3032 Registered death of the son of Joseph Gadd. It may be that she was not the child's mother. ROSSITER, Mary Ann (I9794)
 
3033 Registered in Barton-on-Irwell Registration District, Lancashire MILLS, Terence Eric Bromley (I778)
 
3034 Reigned 1039 - 1042. Died without issue. Succeeded by Edward III. {Burke's Peerage} DANE, Hardicanute (Harthacnut) (I6790)
 
3035 Reigned 955 - 959. Reportedly murdered by Canute. Alternatively, legend has it that he died of excess. His coronation had to be delayed while the Arcbishop of Canterbury dislodged him from a bed where he was lying between his sweetheart and her equally amorous Mother. {The Times 11 Jan 1995} Succeeded by his younger brother, Edgar. {Burke's Peerage} SAXON, Edwy "The Fair" (I6847)
 
3036 Reigned 962 to 967 and was succeeded by his cousin Cuilean. {Burke's Peerage} MACMALCOLM, Dubh King of Scots (I6942)
 
3037 Reigned from 1004 to 1034. {Burke's Peerage} MACKENNETH, Malcolm II King of Scots (I6945)
 
3038 Reigned from 1034 to 1040. During that period the North and West of Scotland were conquered by the Northmen, uder Thrfinn, Jarl of the Orkneys. His cousin MacBeth, Mormaer of Moray, joining his fortune to the invader, put Duncan to death and ascended the throne. {Burke's Peerage} MACCRINAN, Duncan King of Scots (I6951)
 
3039 Reigned from 866 to his his death in 871, shortly after his victory over the Danes at Ashdown. {Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} SAXON, Ethelred I King of Wessex & Kent (I6891)
 
3040 Reigned from 871 to 995. Succeeded by his cousin Constantine III. {Burke's Peerage} MACDONALD, Kenneth II King of Scots (I6943)
 
3041 Reigned from 889 to 890 when he was slain in a Danish invasion. {Burke's Peerage} MCCONSTANTINE, Donald II King of Scots (I6930)
 
3042 Reigned from 942 to 954 and was succeeded by his cousin Indulph. {Burke's Peerage} MACDONALD, Malcolm I King of Scots (I6940)
 
3043 Reigned from 954 to 962. {Burke's Peerage} _______, Indulph King of Scots (I6934)
 
3044 Reigned from 959 to 975. Styled himself Emporer of Britain but was clearly recognised as King of England. Died aged 33. Succeeded by his eldest son, Edward II. {Burke's Peerage} Legend has it that he "invited" a local chieftain to provide his daughter as a royal bedmate. The chieftain substituted a house servant. The King was so impressed with her that that he gave her the chieftain and his family as servants. {The Times 11 Jan 1995} SAXON, Edgar "the Peaceful" (I6837)
 
3045 Reigned from 967 to 971. {Burke's Peerage} MACINDULPH, Cuilean King of Scots (I6936)
 
3046 Reigned from 995 to 997. {Burke's Peerage} MCCUILEAN, Constantine III (I6938)
 
3047 Reigned from 997 to 1005. He was slain at Monzievaird. MACDUBH, Kenneth III King of Scots (I6962)
 
3048 Reigned jointly with his uncle, King Ceawlin and survived him. The "Old King Cole" of legend and the nursery rhyme. CEOLRIC), Ceol (or (I7647)
 
3049 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. HOHENZOLLERN, Mihai (Michael) (I7289)
 
3050 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CHRISTIE, Linda Grace (I4788)
 

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