Miscellanea Genealogica Et HeraldicaHamilton, Adams, and Company, 1898 |
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... called " the toper " ; born 4 November 1628 ; entered Merchant Taylors ' School September 1640 ; elected Fellow of St. John's College , Oxford , June 1644 ; B.A. 1 February 1647-8 ; expelled the University 15 May and ejected from his ...
... called " the toper " ; born 4 November 1628 ; entered Merchant Taylors ' School September 1640 ; elected Fellow of St. John's College , Oxford , June 1644 ; B.A. 1 February 1647-8 ; expelled the University 15 May and ejected from his ...
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... called the Mylne Hill close37 laitlie purchased of John Thornton of Hull , Gentleman , 38 with all the comodities and p'fitte thearto belonginge , To have and to houlde the saide ten't , the saide oxgange and half land arr ' medowe and ...
... called the Mylne Hill close37 laitlie purchased of John Thornton of Hull , Gentleman , 38 with all the comodities and p'fitte thearto belonginge , To have and to houlde the saide ten't , the saide oxgange and half land arr ' medowe and ...
Page 62
... called authentic annals " are ruthlessly torn to pieces . What the earlier historians told of the " Origin of the Scots " is shewn to be entirely wrong . Pages 16-33 , headed " Early History and Ethnology of Scotland , " require the ...
... called authentic annals " are ruthlessly torn to pieces . What the earlier historians told of the " Origin of the Scots " is shewn to be entirely wrong . Pages 16-33 , headed " Early History and Ethnology of Scotland , " require the ...
Page 66
... called the King's Bench . Will dated 20 July 1693 ; proved 27 Jan. 1693 by ex'or . To be buried in the Temple Church . I owe my sister Jeames by Bond seven hundred pound and some interest , paid 300l of this . I did intend to have given ...
... called the King's Bench . Will dated 20 July 1693 ; proved 27 Jan. 1693 by ex'or . To be buried in the Temple Church . I owe my sister Jeames by Bond seven hundred pound and some interest , paid 300l of this . I did intend to have given ...
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... called in G. P.'s will George Blacall ) of Exeter . Susannah , dau . of Abraham Des Quiens and Judith Modequin ; bapt . 17 Feb. 1633 ; bur . 10 May 1677 . Judith Duprié , bapt . 13 Sep. 1654 ; Jeanne , dau . of René Sasserie m . in ...
... called in G. P.'s will George Blacall ) of Exeter . Susannah , dau . of Abraham Des Quiens and Judith Modequin ; bapt . 17 Feb. 1633 ; bur . 10 May 1677 . Judith Duprié , bapt . 13 Sep. 1654 ; Jeanne , dau . of René Sasserie m . in ...
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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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