Miscellanea Genealogica Et HeraldicaHamilton, Adams, and Company, 1898 |
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... Alton , etc. See PEDIGREE E ( post ) . ( ? Bentworth ) , died at Bighton 16 January 1604-5 . See PEDIGREES A and B ( post ) . * Communicated by W. DUNCOMBE PINK , Esq . ( who wishes to express his great indebtedness to the researches in ...
... Alton , etc. See PEDIGREE E ( post ) . ( ? Bentworth ) , died at Bighton 16 January 1604-5 . See PEDIGREES A and B ( post ) . * Communicated by W. DUNCOMBE PINK , Esq . ( who wishes to express his great indebtedness to the researches in ...
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... Alton . M.I. infancy . John Pincke , baptized at Dummer 10 October 1613 ; entered Win- chester College in 1628 , " aged 12 " [ sic ] ; buried at Dummer in May 1633 . John Butler of Amery in Alton , co . Hants , Esq . Licence ( Vicar ...
... Alton . M.I. infancy . John Pincke , baptized at Dummer 10 October 1613 ; entered Win- chester College in 1628 , " aged 12 " [ sic ] ; buried at Dummer in May 1633 . John Butler of Amery in Alton , co . Hants , Esq . Licence ( Vicar ...
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... Alton or Kempshott , " who married John Love of Besing , and was buried at Froxfield with her husband in 1601 , may have been a sister of Henry of Kempshott . The precise order of birth of the sons of John Pincke of Bighton has not been ...
... Alton or Kempshott , " who married John Love of Besing , and was buried at Froxfield with her husband in 1601 , may have been a sister of Henry of Kempshott . The precise order of birth of the sons of John Pincke of Bighton has not been ...
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... July 1723 . Sir Richard Wynne of Gwydyr , Bart . Robert Bertie , Lord Willoughby de Eresby , afterwards 4th Earl of Lindsey and 1st Duke of Ancaster . Pincke ( or Pinke ) of Brown Candover , Alton MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA . 235.
... July 1723 . Sir Richard Wynne of Gwydyr , Bart . Robert Bertie , Lord Willoughby de Eresby , afterwards 4th Earl of Lindsey and 1st Duke of Ancaster . Pincke ( or Pinke ) of Brown Candover , Alton MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA . 235.
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... Alton , co . Hants , Gent . , and of Clement's | Inn , London , Attorney - at - Law ; baptized at Brown Candover 4 January 1621 ; buried at Alton 4 November 1673. Will dated 6 October 1673 ; proved at Win- chester 7 May 1674 by his ...
... Alton , co . Hants , Gent . , and of Clement's | Inn , London , Attorney - at - Law ; baptized at Brown Candover 4 January 1621 ; buried at Alton 4 November 1673. Will dated 6 October 1673 ; proved at Win- chester 7 May 1674 by his ...
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1st wife aged Alce Alice Amyot Anne Anno April Arms August bapt baptized Bart Berks Bighton born Brixworth brother Brown Candover Browne buried Canterbury Charles Chirk Church College County cousin dated daughter deceased December Denbigh died s.p. Dolben Dunch Edward Baugh Edward Tenison eldest Elizabeth Esqre Essex ex'or Executors Executrix father February Francis Gent George Gewann Hants heir Henry Pincke Hugh Middleton husband Item I give James Jane January Joane John Dolben JOHN OXLEY John Pincke John Priaulx John Speed July June Katherin Kempshott Kent late Licence Little Wittenham London Lord March Margaret marriage married Mary memory Middelton named North Waltham November October Oxford Oxley parish Pedigree Peter Priaulx pounds proved Raynsford Rector Richard Speed Robert Robert Pincke Samuel Sarah September Shalden sister sonne Southampton Stephen Thomas Middleton Thomas Tenison tized unto Vicar widow
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