Desborough People
George Howes
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1.0 George Howesmale
Burial: 13 Nov 1591 at St Giles, Desborough
(source reads 'George Howes Schoolmayster to
mayster Vavyser his children at Rushton rydde to desbr in
the evening and was drowned in desbor ryver by the willowes
closse there uppon Munday at night betwene the houres of
vij and viij of the clocke being the viij of Nov. and
his horse sadle and bridle was founde in the willowes closse
uppon the friday following the xij day and so he was buryed the
satterday following, the xiijth day.')
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