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Salmony Surname Ancestry Results

Our indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'salmony'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 3 records (displaying 1 to 3): 

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Official Papers (1698)
The State Papers Domestic cover all manner of business relating to Britain, Ireland and the colonies, conducted in the office of the Secretary of State as well as other miscellaneous records. Includes lists of passes to travel abroad.

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Official Papers
 (1698)
Naturalizations (1901)
The Home Office issued monthly lists of aliens to whom Certificates of Naturalization or Readmission to British Nationality had been granted by the Secretary of State under the provisions of 33 Vic. cap. 14 and been registered in the Home Office pursuant to the act during each previous month. These notices, from January to December 1901, refer to naturalizations from December 1900 to November 1901.

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Naturalizations
 (1901)
Students at the London School of Economics (1905-1906)
An alphabetical list of students attending the London School of Economics during the academic year 1905-1906: the list gives surnames and initials. Women students are distinguished by an asterisk. A superscript 1 indicates that the student has passed one of the Oxford Honours Schools examinations; a superscript 2 that he or she has passed one of the Cambridge Triposes.

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Students at the London School of Economics
 (1905-1906)

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