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2751 Of the Irish Gaelic kingdom of Dalriada. He invaded Argyll in western Scotland and won it from the Picts in the fifth century AD. He brought the Bethel Stone and the Stone of Destiny to Scotland. MAC EARCA, Feargus More (I8946)
 
2752 of Virginia, later moved to Ripon, Yorkshire, England PORTEUS, Robert (I7546)
 
2753 of Wellow. SKRINE, Enoch (I14584)
 
2754 Offspring grouped here may not be distinct individuals. FLEXNEY, Richard unattributed families (I16578)
 
2755 Old Burlington Street is in St. James's parish - Brown Street is not, but it was in Brown Street that James paid rates to St. George's parish. FRANCIS, James (I19760)
 
2756 Old enough to serve as witness at a trial in 1605. BAKER, Thomas (I13095)
 
2757 On Benjamin's birth certificate it states that Benjamin Hemus, Sr.'s occupation is a farmer. In trade directory from Birmingham Parish, Municipal Ward of St. George, it states that Benjamin is a jeweler. Benjamin Hemus went from England to USA. HEMUS, Benjamin Orlando (I10724)
 
2758 On this date all 4 of his children were baptised by the Vicar of St. Mary Redcliff, who also lived in Guinea Street very close to the NEALEs. No other children were baptised on this date - most baptisms were performed by the Curate rather than the Vicar. NEALE, Edward Isaac (I114)
 
2759 Once missed his ship at Marseilles. As he knew no French, he walked up and down the quayside singing "Johnny come home to your uncle" till someone took him to the British consul. He used to visit his sister, Nora when on leave - or when his ship docked in Bristol. If he came late he would climb through a window and be there in bed in he morning. He seemed to be popular with Nora's children - George Gadd remembered him. [Source: Barbara GADD, talking of "Benjamin" CAFFERY. She might have been referring to a different individual.] CAFFERY, Alfred Benjamin Banks (I73)
 
2760 One of the most brilliant and daring officers in the American Revolutionary War. He was also noted for his famous eulogy of George Washington in 1799: "First in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen." LEE, Henry "Light Horse" (I7580)
 
2761 One of the six Regents after the death of Alexander III. {Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} STEWART, James 5th High Steward (I7121)
 
2762 Online Durham Wills from late 2010 - http://familyrecords.dur.ac.uk/nei/ WOODROW, James (I4462)
 
2763 Only child and heiress of John MOWBRAY, 4th Duke of Norfolk. {Burke's Peerage} MOWBRAY, Anne (I6358)
 
2764 Only child of King Alexander of the Hellenes. HELLENE, Alexandra (I7295)
 
2765 Only daughter and eventual heir of John BEAUCHAMP, Baron Beauchamp of Bletsho. {Burke's Peerage} BEAUCHAMP, Margaret (I6767)
 
2766 Only daughter and heir of Thomas de Montacute, Earl of Salisbury. {Dictionary of National Biography} MONTACUTE, Alice de (I7353)
 
2767 Only daughter and heiress of Richard ACKLOM of Wiseton Hall, Nottinghamshire. {Burke's Peerage} ACKLOM, Esther (I7625)
 
2768 Only daughter and heiress of Sir Robert CATLYN, Knight of Berne, Dorset, Chief Justice of the King's Bench. {Burke's Peerage} CATLYN, Mary (I7586)
 
2769 Only daughter of 4th Duke of Bedford. {Burke's Peerage} RUSSELL, Caroline (I7604)
 
2770 Only daughter of Alexander George McCORQUORDALE of Fairway, Geat Bedwyn, Wiltshire. Raine was first married to the Hon Gerald LEGGE (later Earl of Dartmouth). After Earl Spencer's death she married 3rdly in 1993 a Frenchman. {Burke's Peerage} MCCORQUODALE, Raine (I7637)
 
2771 Only guessed from wife's age Source (S191)
 
2772 Only possible marriage in 1992/6 IGI is to Jane Lawrence, 6/9/1795 at Shillingstone, Dorset, 20 miles SSW of EK. FORD, James (I522)
 
2773 Only son of Emperor Charles V. He married four times, was a man of great abilities but little political wisdom. He engaged in so many vast enterprises at once as to overtask his resources without leading to any profitable result. {Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} _______, Philip II of Spain (I6242)
 
2774 Only the 1861 census gives his birthplace as "Yorkshire", though in 1841 he is noted as not having been born in County Durham. His age is rounded to 70 in 1861, but given as 62 in 1851. RUTTER, Joseph (I15661)
 
2775 or de Strikeland DE STRICKLAND, Joan (I7483)
 
2776 Ordained 1309. ROTER, Robert le (I3624)
 
2777 Ordained and appointed Dean of Wells in 1397; Bishop of Lincoln in 1398. Promoted to Chancellor of Oxford University and Bishop of Winchester in 1405. Chancellor of England. Cardinal-Priest of Saint Eusebius in 1426. He was also legat a latere in Hungary, Bohemia and the Empire. He reportedly died unmarried and without issue. {Burke's Peerage} But recorders of the ancestry of Presidents John Quicy Adams and John Adams have a relationship with Alice FitzAlan and a daughter Jane. {Iain Kerr compiler} BEAUFORT, Henry Chancellor of England (I6768)
 
2778 Order of Council that the Governer require Haddesley to take "Engagement", and if he refuse to see that he leave Poole and keep 5 miles distant. Removed and lived in house of Sir Thomas Trenchard. Trenchard had been MP for Dorset until 1648. HADDESLY, John (I21959)
 
2779 Origin unknown. {Burke's Peerage} Papie (I6992)
 
2780 Originally the fiancee of one of Thomas's sons. This son was reported drowned when his ship supposedly sank, so Thomas married her. The son then turned up, and she threw herself off a cliff. TAIT, Margaret Rose (I2488)
 
2781 Ostre Gausdal Parish Records--LDS Film #1282624 Source (S169)
 
2782 Other IGI Possibilities: Terling 1795, John/Hannah Layer de la Haye 1793, William/Sarah Kelvedon 1792, Gregory/Mary BAKER, William (I2302)
 
2783 Other possible date in register is 7 Mar 1726 WOODWARD, John (I16183)
 
2784 Overseer of poor in Earls Colne, 1711. Predeceased his father. Brother named William Baker. BAKER, Thomas (I12969)
 
2785 Overseer of the Poor of Hindon, 1832/3. RICHARDSON, James (I4291)
 
2786 Owen Fahy was musical. He had a fine tenor voice and conducted the church choir. He also acted in amateur dramatic productions. FAHY, Owen (I21562)
 
2787 Owing to Henry's weak intellect, Margaret was virtual sovereign. In 1447, she and the Beaufort party had Gloucester arrested for treason; five days later he was found dead in his bed, but there is no there is no proof that he was murdered. The war of 1449, in which Normandy was lost, was laid to her charge. Margaret took up leadership of the Lancastrian faction until her capture at the Battle of Tewkesbury. She lay in the Tower for 4 years until ransomed by Louis XI, retiring to France. {Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} D'ANJOU, Margaret (I6743)
 
2788 Owned house and land in Goldhanger. BAKER, John (I13133)
 
2789 Owned house at Belmont, Bath, but continued to maintain Warleigh and Pyrports. SKRINE, Richard Dickson of Warleigh (I9507)
 
2790 Owned land in Fordham BAKER, John (I13107)
 
2791 Owned land in Wakes Colne, Chappel & Mount Bures, which he had inherited from his aunt Martha Baker. Leased farm in Messing. BAKER, William (I3279)
 
2792 Owned land known as "Spilwater Croft", and "Morses", inherited from grandfather Thomas Smith, and which subsequently passed to James Day. Referred to as eldest son, suggesting that there were others. BAKER, Sigismund (I12936)
 
2793 Owned malthouse at the Hive, Colchester. GIBSON, James (I12990)
 
2794 Owned messuage called Astells and 3 other messuages, all in Stutton, Suffolk. Housekeeper named Mary Norman - benefitted greatly from his will... BAKER, John (I3289)
 
2795 Owned Vowles Organ Builders.
Newspaper obituary found. 
NEALE, Edward Isaac (I114)
 
2796 Owner of "Pegini Photography" Echo Lane, Houston, TX HEMUS, Margarite (Peggy) (I10927)
 
2797 Page 70 of Norah Sheard's "History of Hindon" prints a copy of an order removing George & Sarah to the parish of Dinton because being poor they were a burden on the parish of Hindon and had no legal right to live there. STEVENS, Sarah (I1960)
 
2798 Pamela 1841, Amelia 1851 Amelia (I17497)
 
2799 Parentage guessed based on location - Stranton Rift / The Rift House. CORKER, Richard (I19425)
 
2800 Parentage pure speculation. Thomas and Hannah were both upholsterers in Bristol in 1881. CAFFERY, Minnie (I16518)
 

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