Miscellanea Genealogica Et HeraldicaHamilton, Adams, and Company, 1898 |
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... husband . And whereas by force of the said Indenture etc. the said William Tuthill and Elizabeth his wife do nowe stand & are seased of the said moytie of the said Mannor of Netherhall etc. during the terme of the naturall lives of them ...
... husband . And whereas by force of the said Indenture etc. the said William Tuthill and Elizabeth his wife do nowe stand & are seased of the said moytie of the said Mannor of Netherhall etc. during the terme of the naturall lives of them ...
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... husband , 1781. His MS . History of Southamp- being granddaughter of ton is preserved among the Corpora- James Crosse the Alder- tion Records . man . She was buried at Eling 22 September 1787 . James Speed , at Holy Rood 13 baptized ...
... husband , 1781. His MS . History of Southamp- being granddaughter of ton is preserved among the Corpora- James Crosse the Alder- tion Records . man . She was buried at Eling 22 September 1787 . James Speed , at Holy Rood 13 baptized ...
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... husband . College , Oxford ; M.A. 5 May 1736 ; Rev. Robert Speed , Fellow of New Proctor 1745 ; B.D. 8 April 1752 ; received Freedom of Borough of Southampton 2 February 1740-41 ; presented in 1762 by Warden and Fellows of New College ...
... husband . College , Oxford ; M.A. 5 May 1736 ; Rev. Robert Speed , Fellow of New Proctor 1745 ; B.D. 8 April 1752 ; received Freedom of Borough of Southampton 2 February 1740-41 ; presented in 1762 by Warden and Fellows of New College ...
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... husband lived to receive the K.C.B. designed for him . Reviews . The Journal of the Ex Libris Society . Vol . VI . , January to March 1896. London : A. and C. Black , Soho Square . THE above three parts , commencing Vol . VI . , still ...
... husband lived to receive the K.C.B. designed for him . Reviews . The Journal of the Ex Libris Society . Vol . VI . , January to March 1896. London : A. and C. Black , Soho Square . THE above three parts , commencing Vol . VI . , still ...
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... husband in the Cemetery of this Borough . Sacred to the Memory of Penelope Reade | who died May 5th 1825 | Aged 17 . Sacred to the Memory of John Sherwood Esq of this Parish | who died January 14th 1831 | Aged 53 years | But whose ...
... husband in the Cemetery of this Borough . Sacred to the Memory of Penelope Reade | who died May 5th 1825 | Aged 17 . Sacred to the Memory of John Sherwood Esq of this Parish | who died January 14th 1831 | Aged 53 years | But whose ...
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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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