Matches 1,351 to 1,400 of 3,765
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| 1351 | Dunbeath is in Caithness, Scotland. | SINCLAIR, Alexander of Dunbeath (I2704)
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| 1352 | Duncan House, Clifton Down Road is listed in 1938 as the Walker Dunbar Hospital for Women and Children. In 1930 it had been a ladies' school run by Miss Emily Wilson. | GADD, Michael Stephen (I33)
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| 1353 | Dundee parish register records on this date that they were "Clandestinately [sic] married at Edinburgh, May" | Family: Alexander DONALDSON / Catherine COWPER (F6625)
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| 1354 | Durham Record Office Ref No. D/X 1253/5 Copies of the nomination and licence of William Harrison, clerk, as a stipendiary curate of the parish of Hart cum Hartlepool, and of the draft of the intended nomination of the Rev. Benjamin Lumley, as the younger clerk, as a perpetual curate of the chapel of Hartlepool, 13 ? 28 March 1776, 1798 (1 paper) | HARRISON, William (I11836)
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| 1355 | Ealthmund of Kent. | BRETWALDA, Ealhmund (I7452)
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| 1356 | Earl of Carrick before his succession to the crown. He died without issue. {Burke's Peerage} | BRUCE, David II King of Scotland (I7093)
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| 1357 | Earl of Chester & Huntingdon. Died without issue. {Burke's Peerage} | _______, John "the Scot" (I7043)
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| 1358 | Earl of Chester. | PLANTAGENET, Edward I "Longshanks" (I6595)
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| 1359 | Earl of Orkney and Caithness. | SINCLAIR, William Earl of Orkney &c. (I8364)
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| 1360 | Earl of Pembroke and Duke of Bedford. {Burke's Peerage} | TUDOR, Jasper Earl of Pembroke (I6770)
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| 1361 | Earl of Richmond. {Burke's Peerage} | MONTFORT, John de 5th Duke of Brittany (I6697)
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| 1362 | Earl of Wiltshire, Viscount Rochfort. Lord Privy Seal. {Burke's Peerage} Created Earl of Ormonde by King Henry. | BOLEYN, Thomas Earl of Wiltshire (I6312)
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| 1363 | EARLY YEARS 1814-1828 Joshua Parsons was born on 30 December 1814, son of Joseph Parsons a maltster of Laverton, ... The Will of a Joseph Parsons, maltster of Laverton, who died on 8th April 1837, mentions his wife Elizabeth and four ... [Somerset archaeology and natural history: the proceedings of the Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, Volumes 139-140] | PARSONS, Joshua (I21698)
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| 1364 | Easton-in-Gordano searched 1815-1825. No Maria JONES, but individuals from St. George's and Pill were baptised there during this period. Other families include: 1809: Elizabeth, daughter of John & Elizabeth JONES 22 Jun 1817: Robert son of George & Sarah JONES, Carpenter, Pill | JONES, Maria (I109)
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| 1365 | Edmund suceeded his half-brother Athelstan in 940. He conquered Mercia and the 'Five Boroughs' of the Danish confederacy in 941 or 944. He also defeated Cumbria which he entrusted to King Malcolm of Scotland. Edmund was killed by a robber or an outlaw at Pucklechurch and succeeded by his brother, Edred. {Burke's Peerage and Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} | SAXON, Edmund I "the Magnificent" (I6845)
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| 1366 | Edred succeeded his brother in 946, ruled until 955 and was succeeded by his nephew, Edwy, son of King Edmund I. {Burke's Peerage} | SAXON, Edred King of the English (I6867)
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| 1367 | Educated in England, where he made many Norman friends. Having married a rich Norman heiress, he became Earl of Northampton & Huntingdon, making him one of the most powerful barons in England as well as the English King's brother-in-law. On returning to Scotland, he distributed large estates amongst his Norman friends such as de Brus, Walter fitzAlan, de Bailleul and the Comines. | MACCAENNMOR, David I "The Saint" (I6981)
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| 1368 | Edward & Elizabeth separated some time after 1881. Elizabeth moved back to Derbyshire, where she and the children reverted to her maiden name, ARDERN. No marriage found. | Family: Edward Harrington FLEXNEY / Elizabeth ARDERN (F6280)
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| 1369 | Edward Albert C.G.A.P.D. Windsor | WINDSOR, Edward VIII, Duke of (I6183)
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| 1370 | Edward having been deposed by Parliament on 7 Feb 1327 on account of his unusual practices, was murdered at Berkeley Castle the following year. {Burke's Peerage and Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} | PLANTAGENET, Edward II of Caernarvon (I6631)
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| 1371 | Edward HUGHES [X] (bachelor) m. Eleanor HEMUS [X](widow), both of this Parish, by Banns. Witnesses: Alexander SANDERS and Sarah PEARSON [X]. Sarah PEARSON was probably Eleanor's sister (married Benjamin PEARSON), who also lived in Shakespeare Street, Stratford. Another sister, Elizabeth (married William PEARSON), also lived in Shakespeare Street. | Family: Edward HUGHES / Ellen / Eleanor ROSE (F6392)
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| 1372 | Effects valued at £54 15s 10d. Grocer. Probate granted 25 Mar 1882 to Reuben PARTRIDGE, wheelwright and James PARTRIDGE, land surveyor, both of Alvechurch, executors. | HEMUS, William (I11209)
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| 1373 | Effects valued at £886 2s 9d. Administration granted on 25 Feb 1895 to husband Thomas Carwardine HEMUS, gentleman. | HATTON, Jessie Ann (I18541)
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| 1374 | Effects valued at under £1500. Probate granted on 19 Jan 1867 to Thomas Carwardine HEMUS of Bourne Farm, Defford, farmer, brother; Thomas Carwardine HEMUS of Norton, Bromyard, Herefordshire, farmer, nephew; and William FAWKE of Upton-upon-Severn, baker. Executors. | HEMUS, William (I18521)
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| 1375 | Effects valued at under £20. Yeoman. Widower. Administration granted on 19 Mar 1867 to William HEMUS of Alvechurch, grocer, son and only next of kin. | HEMUS, Thomas (I11199)
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| 1376 | Effects valued at under £2000. Probate 18 May 1867. William HEMUS, farmer, son, surviving executor. | HEMUS, Humphrey (I18587)
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| 1377 | Effects valued at under £2000. Draper, late of Newtown, parish of St Martin, farmer. Probate granted on 6 Apr to relict Sarah Jane HEMUS, sole executor. | HEMUS, Herbert (I18601)
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| 1378 | Elderly aunt, Ellen (THOMAS) PUGH living with the family. | HARTSHORNE, James Edward (I15630)
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| 1379 | Eldest daughter of King Constantine (1869 - 1923), King of the Hellenes. Marriage dissolved 21 Jun 1928). {Burke's Peerage} | HELLENE, Helen (I7288)
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| 1380 | Eldest daughter of Prince Charles William of Orange Nassau. | ORANGE-NASSAU, Caroline Polixene (I6261)
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| 1381 | Eldest daughter of Rt Hon Stephen POYNTZ of Midgham, Berkshire. {Burke's Peerage} | POYNTZ, Margaret Georgiana (I7621)
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| 1382 | Eldest daughter of the 1st Earl Lucan. {Burke's Peerage} | BINGHAM, Lavinia (I7623)
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| 1383 | Eldest son of King Gustav V of Sweden. Succeeded his father as King Gustav VI Adolf of Sweden. {Burke's Peerage} | ____, Gustavus Adolphus King of Sweden (I7314)
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| 1384 | Eldest son of Sir Owen Tudor, Knight and Katherine, Queen-Dowager of England. {Burke's Peerage} | TUDOR, Edmund 1st Earl of Richmond (I6685)
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| 1385 | Eldest(?) son born abt 1837. | Family: Charles Skinner COE / Emma (F6455)
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| 1386 | Elected King of the Hellenes 8 Jun 1863; renouncing his rights to the throne of Denmark for himself and his successors. ing George was assassinated at Salonica leaving issue. {Burke's Peerage} | _______, Christian W. F. A. George (I7427)
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| 1387 | Elected King of the Romans in 1257. {Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} | PLANTAGENET, Richard (I6579)
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| 1388 | Elector of Brandenburg and 2nd King of Prussia. | HOHENZOLLERN, Frederick-William I (I6436)
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| 1389 | Elector Palantine who was in 1619 chosen to fill the throne of Bohemia. Next year the 'Winter King' was defeated by the Catholic League, and the Bohenian royal family endured sore poverty in Holland. They had a total of 13 children. {Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} | PALANTINE, Frederick V of Bohemia (I6223)
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| 1390 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TAIT, Maxwell R (I1109)
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| 1391 | Eliza listed in census as a widow. | FLEXNEY, Edward (I12910)
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| 1392 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WINDSOR, Elizabeth II Queen of GB etc. (I6189)
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| 1393 | Elizabeth Charlotte Jospehine Victoria Alexandria. Obtained a divorce, on the grounds of desertion, in Roumanian courts on 6 Jul 1935. {Burke's Peerage} | HOHENZOLLERN, Elizabeth Charlotte J.V.A. (I6153)
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| 1394 | Elizabeth indexed as "HAMILTON" | Family: Samuel CHEETHAM / Elizabeth EMBLETON (F212)
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| 1395 | Elizabeth possibly the daughter of Sir James TILLIE of Pentillie Castle, Cornwall. Zachariah is mentioned in his 1678 will. [Cornwall CRO CY/1678] | Family: Henry SHRAPNEL / Elizabeth (F8001)
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| 1396 | Elizabeth Skrine at 11 Milk Street in 1841. | SKRINE, Charles (I9449)
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| 1397 | Elizabeth was John's housekeeper while Keziah was away in Wells lunatic asylum. They married as soon as she died. | Family: John YOUNG / Elizabeth HILLBOURNE (F4565)
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| 1398 | Ella (RUTTER) FARRAGE said that she married a rich man, Arthur, who lived in huge house with own grounds in Banbury. It seems from the census that this was simply the impression made on her as a young girl visiting, as Marlborough Road (in 2008) is made up of modest terraced Victorian houses. | SCOTT, Martha Ann (I603)
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| 1399 | Ellbroad Street appears to have been renumbered. The north side used to be numbered consecutively, but by 1891 is odd numbers only. Number 15 probably became 39, and was at the eastern end of Ellbroad Street (old numbering went up to 16), close to Ellbridge Passage. | GADD, George (I5)
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| 1400 | Ellen Gadd, granddaughter, present at death. | BANKS, Mary (I81)
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