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Who Do You Think You Are?

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obert Mawdesley was a magistrate, a justice of the peace in mid-Lancashire in the 1720s. His family lived near the village of Mawdesley, from which (many generations earlier) they had taken their surname. Robert and his fellow county magistrates, exclusively male, invariably upper middle class or even more elevated, and without exception practising members of the Church of England, were the key to the maintenance of

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