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Old 01-06-20, 10:02
crawfie crawfie is offline
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Default Falconers

When did the occupation of Falconers die out? I am trying to trace my Brown line back a bit more, and have come across the death of a William Brown, Falconer in 1702. At least I think his occupation was falconer. The person who did the register was very inventive in his spelling and it was written "ffoakiner".

I had already translated his "glowfour" into glover. If William wasn't a falconer any thoughts as to what his occupation was?
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