Matches 1,301 to 1,350 of 3,765
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| 1301 | Died without issue. {Burke's Peerage} | BROMFLETE, Henry 1st (only) Lord Vescy (I7361)
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| 1302 | Died without issue. {Burke's Peerage} | PERCY, Ralph Kt. (I7822)
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| 1303 | Died without surviving issue. {Burke's Peerage} | WELLES, John (I6353)
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| 1304 | Died without surviving issue. {Burke's Peerage} | YORK, Anne (I6359)
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| 1305 | Died young. | RUTTER, Thomas (I4490)
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| 1306 | died young. | SINCLAIR, Elizabeth (I5537)
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| 1307 | Dietmar Hubertus Friedrich Wilhelm Philip. Courier pilot in Luftwaffe. Killed on active service. {Burke's Peerage} | SAXE-COBURG-GOTHA, D. Hubertus F.W.P. (I7387)
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| 1308 | Director of Kew Observatory. | STEWART, Balfour of Ballymagarvey (I9185)
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| 1309 | Directory | Source (S101)
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| 1310 | Directory. | Source (S183)
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| 1311 | Discontinued title of Princess in June 1917. Died leaving issue. {Burke's Peerage} | HESSE, Victoria Alberta E. M. M. (I6147)
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| 1312 | Disponed her four merks of Swenester to John Scott of Melby 20/11/1802. | SINCLAIR, Elizabeth (I5608)
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| 1313 | Distinct from the John FLEXNEY, blanket maker of Witney who married Sarah BUSSEN in 1723. | FLEXNEY, John (I15357)
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| 1314 | Distinguished himself in battle against Mary Queen of Scots. | DOUGLAS, William (I12171)
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| 1315 | Divorce - decree absolute | Source (S268)
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| 1316 | Divorce Number 0569 | Family: Henry George BARHAM / Ethel Elizabeth TATE (F7187)
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| 1317 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RAMSAY, Ellen Frances (I4867)
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| 1318 | Divorced 1st wife Audrey Kidder. As per diaries of Elijah Herbert Smith dated August 14, 1944 Harold and Audrey Christie had 2 daughters. One born 1938 and the other born December 1943. Unable to verify more than one daughter named Penny born ?. | CHRISTIE, Harold Eugene (I4799)
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| 1319 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LEASK, John Abraham (I5009)
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| 1320 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CHRISTIE, Kenneth (I5180)
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| 1321 | Divorced 1st wife Sarah Wellsby in 1913. No children from 1st marriage. | LEASK, Fred Abram (I5006)
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| 1322 | Divorced for her part in the Koenigsmark scandal, spending the remainder of her life incarderated at Ahlden. | CELLE, Sophia Dorothea of (I2924)
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| 1323 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MOORE, James Leslie (I5253)
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| 1324 | Divorced from wife Joan Bailey. Paul killed by falling tree. Son David lives 1985 in North Bay, Ontario. Mother Joan Bailey remarried and David adopted by new husband and took his name of Luanutis. | WOOLCOX, Paul Robert (I5231)
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| 1325 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | GULYES, Virginia Lillian (I4771)
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| 1326 | Divorced Roy Helmer. | CHRISTIE, Penny (I4802)
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| 1327 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FARRELL, Michael (I5249)
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| 1328 | Documents "Attested as true copies by James Francis and A.J. Godebye, clerks to Messrs Bailey Shaw and Smith, 5 Berners Street, on 14 Jun 1836." [Portland (London) Collection archival bundle Pl E12/6/20/16.] | FRANCIS, James (I184)
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| 1329 | Doesn't appear in Stinchcombe baptism register transcript, though the DERRET name appears back to at least 1588. | DERRETT, Betty (I16133)
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| 1330 | Dora's three oldest sons were also musical: Desmond (Des) played the= violin in the National Orchestra (now the New Zealand Symphony=20 Orchestra); Beresford (Barry) played the piana; and Roland was the=20 organist at Napier Cathedral for some years, and more recently a= tuner in Auckland. | HEMUS, Dora Genevieve (I10863)
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| 1331 | Doreen Graham gave the year. GRO Ref 10a 1051. | Family: Alexander Pringle GRAHAM / Sarah Elizabeth CHRISTIE (F231)
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| 1332 | Doreen Graham says so. | Source (S68)
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| 1333 | Doreen Graham says that their 1st child was an "uninvited guest at the wedding"! | Source (S293)
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| 1334 | Dorset CRO: DC/PL/B/8/6 Letter from Edward Butler MP concerning arrears due to Mr Haddesley and issues concerning the raising of taxes | HADDESLY, John (I21959)
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| 1335 | Dromiskin, Ireland. | FORTESCUE, Chichester of Dromiskin (I8229)
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| 1336 | Drowned en route from Normandy to England after his marriage. {Burke's Peerage} | NORMAN, William 10th Duke of Normandy (I6531)
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| 1337 | Drowned en route from Normandy to England. {Burke's Peerage and Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} | NORMAN, Richard (I6530)
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| 1338 | Drowned going to College at Aberdeen. | SINCLAIR, Arthur of Scalloway (I5444)
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| 1339 | Drowned in the Danube, fighting against the French. {Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} | HANOVER, Christian (I7239)
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| 1340 | Drowned when a passenger on the "Doris" which was wrecked at Cruden Bay with the loss of all hands. | SCOTT, John of Melby (I2277)
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| 1341 | Drowned when returning from Hamburg. No issue. | SCOTT, James of Greenwall (I7914)
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| 1342 | Drowned with his father. | SCOTT, John fiar of Voesgarth (I6073)
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| 1343 | Drowned. | CHRISTIE, Charles (I3119)
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| 1344 | Drowned. | CHRISTIE, Robert (I5257)
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| 1345 | Duchess of Acquitaine. First marriage in summer of 1137; divorce approved at Beaugency Castle nr Orleans. | AQUITAINE, Eleanore, Princess of (I8506)
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| 1346 | Duke of Anjou, Count of Provence and Piedmont. Failed in his efforts (1438 to 1442) to make good his claim to be King of Naples. Ultimately devoted himself to Provencal poetry and agriculture at Aix-en-Provence. After his death, Provence was united with the French crown. {Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} | D'ANJOU, Rene I "the Good" (I6744)
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| 1347 | Duke of Brunswick-Luneberg and King of Hanover. Created 1st Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale in the Peerage of Great Britain and Earl of Armagh in the Peerage of Ireland on 24 April 1799. Succeeded to the Kingdom of Hanover on the death of his brother William in 1837. His marriage celebrated first at Neustrelitz 29 May 1815 and in London 29 Aug 1815. {Burke's Peerage} | HANOVER, Ernest Augustus (I6198)
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| 1348 | Duke of Brunswick-Luneberg. | BRUNSWICK-LUNEBERG, Ernest Augustus (I6222)
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| 1349 | Duke of Touraine. Taken prisoner at Battle of Shrewsbury 1403. Titles forfeited 1455. | DOUGLAS, Archibald, 5th Earl of (I8316)
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| 1350 | Duke William was assassinated. {Burke's Peerage} | NORMANDY, William I, 2nd Duke of (I7004)
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