Susan Maria ffarington (Q2360)
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- Miss ffarington
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Worden Hall, Preston (English)
1879
ffarington (English)
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12 January 1871Gregorian
14 December 1876Gregorian
two deeds and seals, Recognizances under the Merchant Staple statute (English)
These deeds were taken at Preston during the time of Henry VIII. (English)
It is unlikely that ffarington was present at this meeting. (English)
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SAL 04/01/003 SAL Executive Committee Minute Book 3 1871-1880 (English)
29 June 1876Gregorian
Eight impressions of seals, being taken from matrices held in her family collections. (English)
14 December 1876Gregorian
Two brown-coloured fragments from a supposedly stone object found by a labourer in a sand-pit near Worden [Hall]. (English)
4 June 1885Gregorian
a Wampum belt and serjeant's rings (English)
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The Academy 20 June 1885, p 442 (English)
5 June 1874Gregorian
17th century watch, inscribed with the maker's name "Boughuet a Londres" (English)
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Publications of the Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage 1889-1893 (English)
1889
signature under "Landowners". ffarington is noted as "Lady of the Manors of Leyland-cum-Ulms Walton and Pennartham" (English)
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Publications of the Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1889-1893 [via LSE Digital Library] (English)
helmets (English)
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Royal Archaeological Institute, Ancient Helmets and Examples of Mail: A Catalogue of Objects... (1880) (English)
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Sixth Report of the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts (1877) (English)
28 February 1884Gregorian
As a land-owner ("lady of the manor") ffarington was involved in the recovery of 65 Roman coins from a hoard of 200 found in an earthernware jar, discovered by labourers digging clay for a tile works company at Ulnes Walton. The labourers shared the hoard between them. (English)
1809
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1894
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England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007 (English)
0000000067090857
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