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Sir William Barker, baronet, appellant. William Barker, Esq; Anne Riggs, widow, Alan Riggs, Esq; John Freake, Esq, and Elizabeth Freake, widow, respondents. The appellant's case.
Barker, William, Sir, 1651 or 1652-1719.Date: 1714]- Books
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Sir William Barker, bart. Appellant. William Barker, Esquire, eldest son and heir apparent of the said appellant, Anne Riggs, widow and executrix of Edward Riggs, Allan Riggs, eldest son and heir of the said Edward Riggs, and John Freke, Esq; surviving executor of Piercy Freke, Esq; deceas'd, respondnts. The respondent Barker's case.
Barker, William, Sir, approximately 1677-1746.Date: 1714]- Books
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Sir William Barker, bar. Appellant. William Barker, Eq; eldest son and heir-apparent of the appellant, Anne Riggs widow and executrix of Edward Riggs, Allen Riggs eldest son and heir of the said Edward Riggs, and John Freke, Esq; surviving executor of Peircy Freke, Esq; respondents. The case of the respondents Anne Riggs, Allen Riggs and John Freke.
Riggs, Anne, active 1714.Date: 1714]- Books
Medicine and empathy in contemporary British fiction : an intervention in medical humanities / Anne Whitehead.
Whitehead, Anne, 1971-Date: 2019- Books
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The complete servant maid: or young woman's best companion. Containing full, plain, and easy directions for qualifying them for service in general, but more especially for the Places of Lady's Woman, Housekeeper, Chambermaid, Nursery Maid, Housemaid, Laundry Maid, Cook Maid, Kitchen, or Scullery Maid, Dairy Maid. To which are added, Useful Instructions for discharging the Duties of each Character, with Reputation to themselves, and Satisfaction to their Employers. Including A Variety of useful Receipts (proper to be known by all Young Persons) particularly for cleaning Household Furniture, Silks, Laces, Gold, Silver, Wearing Apparel, &c. &c. By Mrs. Anne Barker, Who having for many Years discharged the Office of Housekeeper in the most respectable Families, wishes to communicate her Experience to those of her own Sex, whose Circumstances oblige them to live in Servitude.
Barker, Anne.Date: [1770?]