Robbery England Yorkshire : Newes from the north, or, A Relation of a great robberie which was committed nere Swanton in Yorkshire, July 12, 1641 : wherein is discoursed how one Master Tailour was robbed by a company of troupers, one Knowles, a dancer, being the chief ringleader : by reason of his avarice in denying to lend the King one hundred pounds at his necessity, he lost fourteen thousand pounds, and the parties have procured pardon.
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Robbery England Yorkshire Early Works To 1800 : A full and true relation of a most barbarous and cruel robbery and murder committed by six men and one woman neer Wakefield in York-shire : with a full account how they broke into the house of one Anthony Wilson, binding and gagging the whole family, using the said Anthony Wilson and his wife after a most cruel manner : and after they had taken away six pounds and odde money, with what other goods they thought fit, the woman killed the said Anthony Wilson with a knife which she had in her bosome.
1677
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Robbery France Lyon Early Works To 1800 : A note of such things as were stollen in Lyons, on Munday night the eleventh of June 1630, in the house which is knowne by the signe of the Sunnes-rising in the street de la Poullaillerie in the said citie of Lyons; De la Barre,
Robbery Prevention Great Britain Early Works To 1800 : An act for the better suppressing of theft upon the borders of England and Scotland, : and for discovery of high-way men and other felons. At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, an. Dom. 1656.; England and Wales.
Robert Ii King Of Scotland 1316 1390 : A vindication of Robert III, King of Scotland from the imputation of bastardy, by the clear proof of Elizabeth Mure (daughter to Sir Adam Mure of Rowallan) her being the first lawful wife of Robert the II, then Stewart of Scotland and Earl of Strathern / by George, Viscount of Tarbat, &c. ...; Cromarty, George Mackenzie,
1695
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Robert Iii King Of Scotland Approximately 1337 1406 : A vindication of Robert III, King of Scotland from the imputation of bastardy, by the clear proof of Elizabeth Mure (daughter to Sir Adam Mure of Rowallan) her being the first lawful wife of Robert the II, then Stewart of Scotland and Earl of Strathern / by George, Viscount of Tarbat, &c. ...; Cromarty, George Mackenzie,
Roberts Active 1683 : Roberts's case against Mellish, : upon dismission of his appeal, without entring upon the merits of the cause, to be humbly presented to the Lords in Parliament.; Roberts,
Roberts Mary Active 1698 : A full and true account of a most horrid and barbarous design, intended to be executed upon the body of Mr. J. Frampton, a wire-worker, living upon London-Bridge : who by providence hath escaped the wicked conspiracy of Mary Roberts; the effects of which was to have ended in his death, and utter ruine of his whole family. Which is as followeth,
1698
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Roberts Michael 1679 : One charge prosecuted sixteen times before sundry judicatures, : within ten years of our late distempers, against Michael Roberts D.D. Oxon. long since senior fellow of Jesus Colledge, and late principal, ejected by O. Cromwell for loyalty.; Roberts, Michael,
Roberts Samuel Of Llanbrynmair : Samuel Robert and his circle : migration from Llanbrynmain, Montgomeryshire, to America, 1790-1890.; Taylor, Clare,
1973
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Roberts Will : Two artists of West Wales.; Arts Council of Great Britain.
1962
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Roberts William Sir 1605 1662 : The Address of the freeholders of the county of Middlesex : made and delivered in writing the third day of this instant March, 1680, at Hamstead-Heath unto Sir William Roberts Knight and Baronet, and William Ranton Esq., after they were declared to be elected knights ...
Robertson Thomas 1686 : To the memorie of the much honoured, and much lamented Thomas Robertson bailie and builder of Edinburgh; : who departed this life; September 22. 1686. A funeral elegie. / N: Paterson.; Paterson, Ninian,