Our indexes include entries for the spelling barker. In the period you have requested, we have the following 3,208 records (displaying 121 to 130):
Suffolk Entries in the Common Pleas (1558) The Common Roll of the Common Pleas records litigation before the justices de Banco from throughout England.
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Sussex Entries in the Common Pleas (1558) The Common Roll of the Common Pleas records litigation before the justices de Banco from throughout England.
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Wiltshire Entries in the Common Pleas (1558) The Common Roll of the Common Pleas records litigation before the justices de Banco from throughout England.
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Kent clergy
(1559-1560) Ordinations of deacons, priests and lectors, for the diocese and jurisdiction of Canterbury, recorded in the register of archbishop Matthew Parker. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Kent clergy
(1560-1562) Lists of clerks admitted to benefices in Canterbury diocese and jurisdiction, recorded in the register of archbishop Matthew Parker | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Inhabitants of Suffolk
(1568) By Act of Parliament of December 1566 a subsidy of 8d in the £ on moveable goods and 4s in the £ on the annual value of land was raised from the lay (as opposed to clergy) population. These are the returns for Suffolk, printed in 1909 in the Suffolk Green Book series. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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London and Middlesex Feet of Fines
(1485-1569) Pedes Finium - law suits, or pretended suits, putting on record the ownership of land in London and Middlesex. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Militia in Somerton hundred, Somerset
(1569) A muster of the ablemen, gunners, light horsemen, pikemen, archers and billmen available from this hundred, compiled by sir Hugh Paulet, sir Maurice Barkeley, sir Ralph Hopton and John Horner in answer to a royal commission of the 11th year of queen Elizabeth. The returns are arranged by tithing. The hundred consisted of the parishes of Aller, Charlton Adam, Charlton Mackrell, East Lydford, Kingsdon, Long Sutton, Somerton, West Camel and Yeovilton, east of Ilchester. (The sample shown is from the return for the borough of Axbridge) | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Cecil Manuscripts
(1540-1571) Letters and papers of the Earl of Hertford and (1551-1571) sir William Cecil, Secretary of State. Also includes some miscellaneous material as early as 1306. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Liegemen and Traitors, Pirates and Spies
(1571-1575) The Privy Council of queen Elizabeth was responsible for internal security in England and Wales, and dealt with all manner of special and urgent matters
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