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Buser Surname Ancestry Results

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

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Grantees of offices, commissions and pardons (1317-1321)
The Patent Rolls are the Chancery enrolments of royal letters patent. Those for the 11th to the 14th years of the reign of king Edward II (8 July 1317 to 7 July 1321) were edited for the Public Record Office by G. F. Handcock, and published in 1903. The main contents are royal commissions and grants; ratifications of ecclesiastical estates; writs of aid to royal servants and purveyors; and pardons. Most extensive are the commissions of oyer and terminer to justices to investigate complaints about specific crimes and wrongs in particular counties.

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Grantees of offices, commissions and pardons
 (1317-1321)
Aliens in Finsbury &c (1571)
'Straungers dwellinge in Finseburye, Goldinge Lane, White Crosestreate, and Grubstreate' This was part of a general census of the 1972 aliens living in and about London, recorded in ff. 395-432 of State Papers Domestic, Elizabeth, volume 84.

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Aliens in Finsbury &c (1571)
European Residents of Bombay (1939)
The Times of India Directory of the City and Province of Bombay included this alphabetical list of European residents.

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European Residents of Bombay (1939)

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