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1001 Connection with Great Amwell? Just outside Hertford, cryptically suggested as James's birthplace in marriage register.

A James FRANCIS baptised at Stanstead Abbots 1779. [IGI]

Also: PCC Will of John Francis, Farmer of Great Amwell , Hertfordshire 15 June 1780 PROB 11/1066
 
FRANCIS, James (I19760)
 
1002 Contact Squadron Association (also 427 & 97 Sqdns): 428 Sqdn A J R Robson, 7 Camberley Close, Hucclecote, Gloucestershire, GL3 3PQ RUTTER, Roland Scott (I543)
 
1003 Contact through Linda (Hemus) Dawn: INTERNET:burl@inetworld.net HEMUS, Robert (I10994)
 
1004 Contracted in marriage to Alphonso, King of Castile but died of the plague before the solemnisation. {Burke's Peerage} PLANTAGENET, Joan (I6662)
 
1005 Conveniently married two Robert Sinclairs! MONTGOMERY, Barbara (I5446)
 
1006 Conveyance in 1680 by Dame Philippa Gore, Mary, widow of Edw. Tooker, and another, to John Masters of New Sarum, clothier, of a messuage, garden and orchard on E. side of Castle St., New Sarum. [*Somerset* Archives DD\GB/77] MASTERS, John (I21951)
 
1007 Copy of Will on file. ROSE, John (I10672)
 
1008 Corsham OSBORNE references extracted from Nimrod Varied index. OSBORNE, William (I9471)
 
1009 Corsham reference comes from 1871 census - 8 miles from South Wraxall. WATTS, Susannah (I463)
 
1010 Couci is in Picardy. Couci, Ingelram (or Enguerand),Baron de (I8366)
 
1011 Could be Ann HARRINGTON, but www.hughadamson.com pedigree indicates it's JONES. JONES, Ann (I2147)
 
1012 Could be individual I20174, Richard GADD, born 1745 Elworthy, Somerset. GADD, Richard (I20192)
 
1013 Could be marriage of Philip GADD and Mary BIRD at St James, Taunton on 19 Jan 1732. Mary, "widow of Philip of Taunton St James" was buried at Cheddon Fitzpaine on 26 Jan 1733. Family: Philip GADD / Mary _______ (F5885)
 
1014 Could be the Thomas HEMUS, son of Benjamin & Mary, born in the neighbouring parish of Cofton Hackett in 1706. This record is an IGI lDS member submission, as transcribed registers include only those before 1700.

The only HEMUS entry found in Northfield PRs predating this family is the burial of Elizabeth HEMUS 6 Mar 1652. 
HEMUS, Thomas (I16698)
 
1015 Count of Anjou and Nantes. Died unmarried and without issue. {Burke's Peerage} PLANTAGENET, Geoffrey Count of Anjou (I7362)
 
1016 Count of Holland and Zealand and Lord of Friesland. {Burke's Peerage} HOLLAND, Jan I, Count of etc. (I8404)
 
1017 Count of Louvain and Duke of Lower Lorraine _______, _______ Count Of Louvain Etc. (I6537)
 
1018 Count of Rennes and Duke of Brittany. Killed in battle. {Counts of Rennes- Nantes excerpted from "Plantagenet Ancestry" by G.A. Moriarty} _______, Conan I "le Fort" (I6895)
 
1019 Count Palantine of the Rhine and Duke of Bavaria. Restored to the Electorate Palantine in 1648. {Burke's Peerage and Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} PALANTINE, Charles Lewis (I6918)
 
1020 Cousin of his wife, Barbara. SIMPSON, Robert (I5998)
 
1021 Cousin of husband. SINCLAIR, Grizel (I2430)
 
1022 Cousin of James Potter of Marks Tey, Essex, yeoman. Nephew of Richard & Mathew Ayleward. GIBSON, James (I12991)
 
1023 cpyspr.FTW Source (S238)
 
1024 Craigends & Rapness, Orkney. SINCLAIR, George of Craigends & Rapness (I2736)
 
1025 Created 1st Earl of Sunderland 8 Jun 1643. The Earl fell, aged only 23, at the Battle of Newbury in the Royal cause during the English Civil War. He was succeeded by his only son. {Burke's Peerage} SPENCER, Henry 1st Earl of Sunderland (I7591)
 
1026 Created 1st Marquess of Dorset in 1442; 1st Duke of Somerset in 1448 and was Earl of Somerset and Count Mortain in Normandy. Regent of France. Slain in the battle of St Albans fighting for King Henry. {Burke's Peerage} BEAUFORT, Edmund 2nd Duke of Somerset (I7165)
 
1027 Created at his birth Marquess of Ormond and in 1488, Duke of Ross. He became Archbishop of St Andrews in 1487; Chancellor of Scotland in 1502. Died without issue. {Burke's Peerage} STEWART, James Duke of Ross (I7183)
 
1028 Created Baron Spencer of Althorp and Viscount Spencer 3 Apr 1761 and advanced to Viscountcy of Althorp and Earldom of Spencer 1 Nov 1765. He died leaving issue including his successor and eldest son. {Burke's Peerage} SPENCER, John 1st Earl Spencer (I7620)
 
1029 Created Duke of Orleans by King Louis XIV. D'ORLEANS, Phillipe Duke of Orleans (I7246)
 
1030 Created Duke of Rothesay 28 Apr 1398. Died before Father, and without issue. He was allegedly murdered by his Uncle the Duke of Albany. {Burke's Peerage and Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} STEWART, David Earl of Carrick (I7123)
 
1031 Created Earl and granted large estates in Devonshire, which he defended against Perkin Warbeck's revolutionary army in 1497. {Dictionary of National Biography} COURTENAY, Edward Earl of Devon (I7346)
 
1032 Created Earl of Dorset in 1411; Duke of Exeter in 1416 and Count of Harcourt in Normandy in 1418. He was Captain of Calais and Chancellor of England. Died before Father and without issue. {Burke's Peerage} BEAUFORT, Thomas Duke of Exeter (I6769)
 
1033 Created Earl of Huntingon jure uxoris on his marriage. DE SENLIS, Simon Earl of Huntingdon (I6988)
 
1034 Created Earl of Lincoln 1525. Died before Father, unmarried and without issue. {Burke's Peerage} BRANDON, Henry Earl of Lincoln (I7197)
 
1035 Created Earl of Mar 2 Mar 1485. Died unmarried and without issue. {Burke's Peerage} STEWART, John Earl of Mar (I7184)
 
1036 Created Earl of Somerset and Marquess of Dorset in 1397. KG in 1396. Appointed Lord High Admiral and Great Chamberlain of England and Captain of Calais. {Burke's Peerage} BEAUFORT, John 1st Earl of Somerset (I6682)
 
1037 Created in 1397 Earl of Worcester. A very eminent warrior and statesman in the reigns of Kings Edward III, Richard II and Henry IV. Apparently died without issue. {Burke's Peerage} PERCY, Thomas Earl of Worcester (I7818)
 
1038 Created Knight of the Bath in 1487. Assumed title upon death of his Father in 1509. Had been attainted in 1503 as a possible successor to the crown. Was held prisoner in the Tower of London 1503 - 1509. Allowed his succession of the earldom in 1511, but died before reversal of the attainder. {Dictionary of National Biography and Burke's Peerage} COURTENAY, William (I6363)
 
1039 Created Viscount Teviot in the Peerage of Scotland, a dignity that expired with himself. {Burke's Peerage} SPENCER, Robert Viscount Teviot (I7643)
 
1040 Cremation Source (S72)
 
1041 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. GADD, Christopher Francis (I24)
 
1042 Crowned by order of his Father, King of England as "Rex filius" on 15 Jul 1170 Was again crowned with his consort at Winchester after his marriage. Died before Father and without issue. {Burke's Peerage} PLANTAGENET, Henry (I6554)
 
1043 Curious that his only son was killed in Flanders during this same Quarter. BATT, Richard Little (I18182)
 
1044 Cuthbert GIBBON & Hannah CHAPMAN, 17 Mar 1795 @ Staindrop [Joiner M.Ix.] GIBSON, Cuthbert (I13454)
 
1045 d. of James & Caroline FRANCIS of Brown Street, Clerk. FRANCIS, Mary (I19758)
 
1046 daggitt@nationwideisp.net The source of much of the early DAGGITT information in this database. DAGGITT, Steven (I14893)
 
1047 Dalmahoy is in the Parish of Ratho, Co. Edinburgh. DALMAHOY, Henry de (I9415)
 
1048 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. AQUIN, Daniel Elton (I5212)
 
1049 Daniel GADD otp Badgeworth. Mary STUKEY otp Wedmore. Family: Daniel GADD / Mary STUKEY (F7385)
 
1050 Daniel Nevill was a miller at Tolleshunt Major by 1771 until at least 1777, during which time Peter BRAND was his apprentice. Nevill might be the "David" Neville possibly mistranscribed in manor records and holding land later held by William BAKER. SMITH, William (I845)
 

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