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| 265658&#124;item&#124;disp=Film 0088144]]<br>''Charles Driscoll convicted of obstinately standing mute and refusing to plead to a bill of indictment preferred against him by William Clemers for having in his possession more than 6lbs weight of tea, the duty not having been paid for same. ''<br>
|''Quarter session records, 1703-1853'' {{FHL|265658|item|disp=Film 0088144}}<br>''Charles Driscoll convicted of obstinately standing mute and refusing to plead to a bill of indictment preferred against him by William Clemers for having in his possession more than 6lbs weight of tea, the duty not having been paid for same. ''<br>
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| '''Essex Quarter Session 1761'' {{FHL|549241|item|disp=Film 1702790}}<br>''9 May 1761 The dwelling house of John South in Steeple Bumpstead is licensed as a Methodist meeting house. ''<br>
|''Essex Quarter Session 1761'' {{FHL|549241|item|disp=Film 1702790}}<br>''9 May 1761 The dwelling house of John South in Steeple Bumpstead is licensed as a Methodist meeting house. ''<br>
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