Miscellanea Genealogica Et HeraldicaHamilton, Adams, and Company, 1898 |
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... Kent Magazine , 32 . Macritchie , Rev. William , Libris Diary of Tour through Great Britain in 1795 , 259 . Naval and Military Magazine , Indian Empire Number , 308 . Noble , Rev. Mackreth , Hunt- ingdonshire and the Spanish Armada , 62 ...
... Kent Magazine , 32 . Macritchie , Rev. William , Libris Diary of Tour through Great Britain in 1795 , 259 . Naval and Military Magazine , Indian Empire Number , 308 . Noble , Rev. Mackreth , Hunt- ingdonshire and the Spanish Armada , 62 ...
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... KENT , Esqre of London | who departed this life at Berne | September 15 , 1836 | aged 56 years . | Deeply regretted by all | his family and numerous | circle of friends . A plain St. Triphon marble headstone : -THOMAS SOUTHWELL PIGOTT ...
... KENT , Esqre of London | who departed this life at Berne | September 15 , 1836 | aged 56 years . | Deeply regretted by all | his family and numerous | circle of friends . A plain St. Triphon marble headstone : -THOMAS SOUTHWELL PIGOTT ...
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... Kent . July 26 Thomas Gyllefer and Rabidge ffrydaye . July 27 Nycholas Hunt and Elizabeth Hasell . July 27 Aug. 2 John Bolle and Elizabeth Dunnynge , wedowe . William Wooldrydge and Bennet Digginson . Aug. 31 John Mathewe and Joane ...
... Kent . July 26 Thomas Gyllefer and Rabidge ffrydaye . July 27 Nycholas Hunt and Elizabeth Hasell . July 27 Aug. 2 John Bolle and Elizabeth Dunnynge , wedowe . William Wooldrydge and Bennet Digginson . Aug. 31 John Mathewe and Joane ...
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... Genealogica et Heraldica , " Vol . I. , p . 45 . " New England Hist . and Gen. Register , " vol . xlvi . , Oct. 1892 , p . 454 . The Kent Magazine . No. 1 , January 1896. London MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA . 31.
... Genealogica et Heraldica , " Vol . I. , p . 45 . " New England Hist . and Gen. Register , " vol . xlvi . , Oct. 1892 , p . 454 . The Kent Magazine . No. 1 , January 1896. London MISCELLANEA GENEALOGICA ET HERALDICA . 31.
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... Kent have only been subscribed to by persons out of the county , and from the days of Hasted down to the present Kent has been fortunate enough in her men of talent and painstaking research , but never in the support needed to enable ...
... Kent have only been subscribed to by persons out of the county , and from the days of Hasted down to the present Kent has been fortunate enough in her men of talent and painstaking research , but never in the support needed to enable ...
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2nd wife aged Alce Alice Amyot Anno April Arms August bapt baptized Bart Berks Bighton born Brixworth brother buried Canterbury Charles Chirk Chirk Castle 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 give and bequeath Hants heir Henry Pincke husband inscription Item I give James Jane January Joane John Dolben JOHN OXLEY John Pincke John Priaulx John Speed July June Katherin Kempshott Kent late Leghorn Licence Little Wittenham London Lord March Margaret marriage married Mary memory Middelton monument North Waltham November October Oxford parish Pedigree Peter Priaulx pounds Priaulx proved Raynsford Rector Robert Robert Pincke Sacred Samuel Sarah September Sir Thomas sister Southampton Stephen Tennyson Thomas Middleton Thomas Tenison unto Vicar widow William Tuthill
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