Matches 3,251 to 3,300 of 3,765
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| 3251 | Staying in household of Ellen Pugh, Alice Hannah Hartshorne's aunt. Ellen was the daughter of John THOMAS, a former Minister of the Baptist Church in Broseley. | HEMUS (aka HARTSHORNE), Reverend Frederick (I88)
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| 3252 | Stephen of Blois King of England 1135-54. | NORMAN, Stephen f Blois,King of England (I6517)
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| 3253 | Steward to Queen Margaret of Denmark, wife of James III. | COLVILLE, Robert of Hiltoun (I3077)
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| 3254 | Still living when reference made in PRs to "Richard Parsons jr." in 1681. | PARSONS, Richard (I21717)
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| 3255 | Still living with mother in 1861. | SMALL, Charles (I486)
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| 3256 | Still living with son-in-law, John Knight, who by now is a Post Master. | WILLIAMSON, John (I278)
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| 3257 | Still using surname MURRELL. | COOPER, Charlotte MURRELL (I359)
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| 3258 | Stoker Harry (Joe) Gadd, ever remembered by his brothers and sisters (Western Daily Press, 29 Jun 1921). | GADD, Harry Payton (I18396)
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| 3259 | Strangely, Frederick is listed both here and in Broseley. Odd that his profession here is not given as "Baptist Minister". | HEMUS (aka HARTSHORNE), Reverend Frederick (I88)
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| 3260 | Strangled as a child by his uncle Donald BANE. {Burke's Peerage} | MACDAVID, Malcolm (I6989)
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| 3261 | Strangled by a witch in Norway. | SCOTT, Elizabeth (I7935)
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| 3262 | Studied under Charles STANFORD at the Royal College of Music. | PRINGLE, John Charles Godfrey (I21573)
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| 3263 | Styled "Queen of Great Britain, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith". The last monarch of the House of STEWART (STUART). None of her twelve children survived to adulthood. Upon her death, the Crown passsed by Act of Settlement to the great-grandson of James VI and I, George Lewis, Elector of Hanover. {Burke's Peerage} | STEWART, Anne (I6399)
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| 3264 | Styled Duke of Somerset. Attainted 1463. Commanded the vanguard of King Henry at Battle of Tewkesbury. Died, beheaded after battle, without issue. {Burke's Peerage} | BEAUFORT, Edmund 4th Duke of Somerset (I7324)
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| 3265 | Styled William II and Mary II King and Queen of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defenders of the Faith, ruling jointly. Died without issue, the throne devolved on Mary's sister, Anne. {Burke's Peerage} | STUART, Mary (I6397)
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| 3266 | Sub-King of Kent, Essex, Sussex, and Surrey from 825-839. Succeeded his Father in 839, resigned Wessex to his son Ethelbald in 855, retaining as Sub-King Kent, Sussex and Surrey. {Anglo-Saxon Chronicles} Had as issue by his 1st wife, four sons who lived long enough in turn to succeed him. {Burke's Peerage} | SAXON, Aethelwulf King of Wessex (I6885)
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| 3267 | Subject of Removal Order from East Knoyle to Semley in 1770. Two marriages might be relevant: 5/7/1763 at Warminster to Mary PARSONS (botp,banns) & 3/1/1769 at Semley to Mary SCAMMELL (bach/spin, Donhead St. Andrew/tp, licence) - the problem with the second is that Thos is lasted as a bachelor, yet in the following year he has 4 kids. | FRICKER, Thomas (I14906)
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| 3268 | Subsequently landwaiter in Customs at Lerwick | SCOTT, Charles (I833)
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| 3269 | Succeeded after his Father's assassination. His Mother Marie acted as Regent. | BOURBON, Louis XIII "the Well-Beloved" (I7218)
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| 3270 | Succeeded as 3rd Duke of Marlborough 24 Oct 1733. Installed as Knight of the Garter 21 Apr 1741. A Brigadier General who commanded a Brigade at Dettingen in 1743. He was appointed CinC of British forces serving in Germany in 1758 when he died of a fever. He was succeded by his eldest son; leaving as issue two other sons and two daughters. {Burke's Peerage} | SPENCER, Charles 3rd Duke o Marlborough (I7601)
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| 3271 | Succeeded as a child, his Uncle, the Duke of Orleans, acted as Regent. Louis, whose constitution was ruined by a life of vice, was siezed with smallpox and 'la biene aime', died unwept. {Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} | BOURBON, Louis XV (I7224)
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| 3272 | Succeeded as Dauphin on the death of his brother in 1789. After the execution of his father, he continued in prison in the care of a Jacobin shoemaker named SIMON. It is reported that he died (by poison, it is rumoured). Several persons subsequently claimed to be the dauphin. The title passed to his Uncle Stanislas Xavier. {Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} | BOURBON, Charles Louis XVII (I7230)
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| 3273 | Succeeded by his cousin James Ogilvy. | SCOTT, Andrew of Greenwall (I7921)
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| 3274 | Succeeded by his eldest son Charles Richard John CHURCHILL, 9th Duke of Marlborough. {Burke's Peerage} | CHURCHILL, George Charles (I7613)
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| 3275 | Succeeded by Louis XII (#124) whose relationship uncertain. {compiler} | VALOIS, Charles VIII "the Affable" (I7209)
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| 3276 | Succeeded her Father in 1912. Married Prince Arthur of Connaught. | MCDUFF, Alexandra Victoria Edwina L. (I6982)
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| 3277 | Succeeded his brother and reigned from 859 to 863. | MCALPIN, Donald I King of Scots (I6923)
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| 3278 | Succeeded his brother Constantine in 877 and reigned for but a year when he "was slain by the people". {Burke's Peerage} | Aedh King of Scots (I6926)
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| 3279 | Succeeded his brother John de Ros who was killed in France serving under the Duke of Clarence. {Burke's Peerage} | ROS, Thomas, 9th Baron de (I7320)
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| 3280 | Succeeded his cousin Donald II and reigned 42 years from 900 to 942. Being harassed by the ravages of the Northmen he retired to the Monastery of Saint Andrews. He was succeeded by Malcolm I, son of Donald I. {Burke's Peerage} | _______, Constantine II King of Scots (I6932)
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| 3281 | Succeeded his father in 1401. Lord High Steward at Henry IV's coronation. Went with Henry V to France in 1415 (Battle of Agincourt). Charged with education of infant Henry VI. Lieutenant of France and Normandy 1437. {Dictionary of National Biography} | BEAUCHAMP, Richard de Earl of Warwick (I7319)
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| 3282 | Succeeded his Father in 1865. Chiefly interested in expansion of Belgian interests abroad. In 1885, he became King of the independent kingdom of the Congo which was annexed to Belgium in 1908. Succeeded by his nephew Albert. {Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} | _______, Leopold II (I7272)
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| 3283 | Succeeded his Father in 879. | CAROLINGIAN, Louis III (I7383)
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| 3284 | Succeeded his father in the whole Estate after elder brother had died, but most of it was sold owing to financial difficulties. | SCOTT, Gideon Arthur Thomas Gifford (I818)
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| 3285 | Succeeded his father Louis in 840 until defeat at the battle of Fontenay (841) and the Treaty of Verdun (843) which divided Charlemagne's empire into three: the East Frankish Kingdom (Germany) under Lewis the German; the West Frankish Kingdom (France) under Charles the Bold; and the rest (Lotharingia) under Lothair. But this peace did not last The period 840 - 890 marked by continued anarchy in the Carolingian domains. | CAROLINGIAN, Lothair I (I7374)
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| 3286 | Succeeded his Father, Henry II, as King of France in 1559. | VALOIS, Francis II (I6898)
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| 3287 | Succeeded his Grandfather 16 jan 1942. Died unmarried and without issue while on active service. {Burke's Peerage} | MCDUFF, Alistair Arthur (I7279)
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| 3288 | Succeeded his Grandfather David in 1153. In his short reign, Malcolm abandoned Scots claims to much of Northumberland. He received, as an equivalent, the earldom of Huntingdon and other estates from the English crown. Malcolm died unmarried and without issue. {Burke's Peerage and Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} | _______, Malcolm IV "The Maiden" (I7031)
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| 3289 | Succeeded his Uncle Donald in 863 and reigned until 877 when he was fell in battle with the Danes. {Burke's Peerage} | MCKENNETH, Constantine I King of Scots (I6925)
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| 3290 | Succeeded Lothair and began to reign over France in 877. He was succeeded by his son Louis III. {Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} | CAROLINGIAN, Louis II "the Stammerer" (I7377)
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| 3291 | Succeeded to Estate circa 1300 | GRANT, Patrick of Freuchy (I12605)
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| 3292 | Succeeded to the throne after his Father's execution by the Parliamentarians. Forced into exile in France, he returned with the Restoration period in 1660. He changed the spelling of his family to Stuart after the French fashion. | STUART, Charles II (I6378)
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| 3293 | Suceeded his Father about 901. He raised the supremacy of Wessex into something little short of imperial authority, holding sway over Mercia, East Anglia and Northumberland. His death may have been in 924. Succeeded by the son of his 1st marriage. {Burke's Peerage & Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} | SAXON, Edward I "the Elder" (I6849)
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| 3294 | sued for manor of Salterton in 1415. | BOTELER, Philip le of Wodehall (I14654)
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| 3295 | Suffered from a wasting disease of the bones of the face - her nose had collapsed. | PENNINGTON, Phylis (I14325)
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| 3296 | Suggested by absence of parents' names in burial register. | GADD, Esau (I21884)
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| 3297 | Suggested by absence of parents' names in burial register. | GADD, James (I21885)
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| 3298 | Suggested by absence of parents' names in burial register. | GADD, Esau (I21886)
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| 3299 | Suggested by absence of parents' names in burial register. | GADD, Benjamin (I21887)
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| 3300 | Suggested by absence of parents' names in burial register. | GADD, Mary (I21874)
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