. Wakefield memorial : comprising an historical, genealogical and biographical register of the name and family of Wakefield. mith bought it in 1697. It passed throughthe hands of several of Wittons descendants or relatives after this, until it was boughtfrom his heirs by William Fenton, a millionaire, at the beginning of the century, and it isstill in the hands of his family. The spire of this cathedral rises to a height of 247 feet, only ten taller in stained glass, mural painting, and church furniture were noticed by Robert Glover,Somerset Herald, who visited Wakefield profession
. Wakefield memorial : comprising an historical, genealogical and biographical register of the name and family of Wakefield. mith bought it in 1697. It passed throughthe hands of several of Wittons descendants or relatives after this, until it was boughtfrom his heirs by William Fenton, a millionaire, at the beginning of the century, and it isstill in the hands of his family. The spire of this cathedral rises to a height of 247 feet, only ten taller in stained glass, mural painting, and church furniture were noticed by Robert Glover,Somerset Herald, who visited Wakefield professionally in Bewitched house of Wakefield, a story comprising one chapter of Legendary York-shire, by Frederick Ross, based on Depositions from the Castle of York relating tooffences committed in the northern counties during the seventeenth century. Editedby J. Raine. It is a story of the strange performances of Jennet Benton, a wise wo-man or witch, who resided near Wakefield, England, in the earlier half of the seven-teenth century. Case of Wakefield. See Edward Gibbon Wakefield, page 272-3. Origin of the Name. 291.
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