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Robbyns Surname Ancestry Results

Our indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'robbyns'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 7 records (displaying 1 to 7): 

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Morebath Churchwardens' Accounts (1522)
The churchwardens' accounts of Morebath in Devon from 1526 to 1530 are supplemented by a list of wardens and donations to the church from 1520 to 1531.

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Morebath Churchwardens' Accounts
 (1522)
Morebath Churchwardens' Accounts (1526)
The churchwardens' accounts of Morebath in Devon from 1526 to 1530 are supplemented by a list of wardens and donations to the church from 1520 to 1531.

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Morebath Churchwardens' Accounts
 (1526)
Morebath Churchwardens' Accounts (1529)
The churchwardens' accounts of Morebath in Devon from 1526 to 1530 are supplemented by a list of wardens and donations to the church from 1520 to 1531.

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Morebath Churchwardens' Accounts
 (1529)
Morebath Churchwardens' Accounts (1530)
The churchwardens' accounts of Morebath in Devon from 1526 to 1530 are supplemented by a list of wardens and donations to the church from 1520 to 1531.

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Morebath Churchwardens' Accounts
 (1530)
Liegemen and Traitors, Pirates and Spies (1590)
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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Liegemen and Traitors, Pirates and Spies
 (1590)
PCC Probates and Administrations (1645)
The Prerogative Court of Canterbury's main jurisdiction was central and southern England and Wales, as well as over sailors &c dying abroad: these brief abstracts, compiled under the title "Year Books of Probates", and printed in 1906, usually give address, date of probate and name of executor or administrator. They are based on the Probate Act Books, cross-checked with the original wills, from which additional details are, occasionally, added. The original spelling of surnames was retained, but christian and place names have been modernised where necessary.

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PCC Probates and Administrations
 (1645)
Official Papers (1645-1647)
The State Papers Domestic are the main series of records of internal British administration for this period. The volumes printed in abstract here (Charles I dx to dxv) run from July 1645 to December 1647, a period of defeat of royal power by the parliamentary forces. Parliament's victory at Naseby in June 1645 led to the collapse of the Royalist cause and the imprisonment of the king in Carisbrooke Castle towards the close of 1647. During all these events the administration of government continued, largely using the same institutions, leaving similar series of records as before: but executive power is now represented in these books by the Committee of Both Kingdoms (England and Scotland). The State Papers Domestic for these years are largely concerned with the prosecution of hostilities, the movements and supply of troops, and the treatment of 'delinquents'. Chronologically interleaved with the abstracts of the main volumes are details from the series of Proceedings of the Committee of Both Kingdoms, but these are lost for the years 1646 to 1647, brief notes only surviving in the Indexes to the Day Book of Orders. There are also appendices relating to the victualling and disposition of the Navy, taken from the Letters and Papers of the Committee for the Admiralty and the Committe of the Navy, which also include some petitions from sailors, victuallers, officials, or their dependants, seeking redress or relief.

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Official Papers
 (1645-1647)

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