Matches 401 to 450 of 3,765
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| 401 | A careful study of the PARSONS and CABELL of North Bradley Wills is needed to verify the links to families there. | Family: Joshua PARSONS / Prudence CABELL (F5308)
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| 402 | A Catherine GADD was the only female GADD death registered at Clifton in this period. | _______, Catherine? (I5619)
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| 403 | A Charles Scott, heir to David Scott of Reafirth, is seised in the 16 merk lands of Reafirth in 1816. | SCOTT, Charles (I6038)
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| 404 | A Commission Agent looked after the interests of another party in return for commission. This was often in respect of importing goods, and protected the importer from the profiteering of local dock workers and shipping agents. | CAFFERY, William Henry Francis (I70)
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| 405 | A companion in arms of Prince David, afterwards King David I, from whom he gained the Lordship of Annandale. He renounced his allegiance to David in the civil war in England between Matilda and Stephen. He resigned his lands in Annandale to his son Robert. {Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} | BRUS, Robert de 1st Lord of Annandale (I7065)
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| 406 | A cousin of Siward, Earl of Northumberland. | FITZSIWARD, Sibyl (I6957)
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| 407 | A daughter Kate aged 28 is listed with Mary in 1881 - this may be Catherine with a false age, as she doesn't show up in 1871. | WHITEHEAD, Mary (I942)
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| 408 | A deed held at Westminster Archives [2009] was "signed sealed and delivered" in the presence of "Rd Wm Francis, clerk to Mr Bolton of Elm Court, Temple". | FRANCIS, Richard William (I19761)
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| 409 | A Diana Reed had a daughter Mary REED baptised at Tormarton... | REED, Dianah (I7970)
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| 410 | A dour, businesslike politician. Intelligent, courageous and handsome; but now very attractive in character. The first king to speak English as his native language. | PLANTAGENET, Henry IV (I2860)
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| 411 | A gentleman of Buckinghamshire. {Dictionary of National Biography} | POLE, Richard Kt. (I6754)
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| 412 | A George Graham witnessed the marriage of John Graham & Mary Monkhouse. | GRAHAM, George (I9957)
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| 413 | A James RUTTER, tailor, was hired in 1587 to attend to the funeral of Mary, Queen of Scots, in London & Peterborough. "Wages of tavlors with other necceg i viz of William Wallys William Powell Evan Price James Rutter Rowlande Rugger John Allen Edward Graveleye and Edmonde Rowse for there wages travell and attend annces at London and at Peterboroughe in sowinge and hanginge of all the bayes and in deliverye of all the blackes everye of them by the space of xv dayes at xx d the daye amounting in all to the some of x li" | RUTTER, Thomas (I12428)
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| 414 | A Mary Neale m. Thomas Peyton at Painswick 18 Jul 1824 | NEALE, Mary (I96)
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| 415 | A monarch of the Renaissance and formidable scholar whose breaking of papal authority over the Church in England allowed for later Protestant Refomation. His marital problems were linked to, but not the case of the break with Rome. He intensified the authoritarian elements characteristic of the Tudor dynasty to which he belonged. The great strength of government developed by Henry was used powerfully in the reign of Elizabeth I. | TUDOR, Henry VIII King of England (I6234)
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| 416 | A noble lady who married Duke William "a la Danoise". {Burke's Peerage} | BRETAGNE, Adela de (I7005)
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| 417 | A Norman knight who accompanied William the Conqueror to England in 1066. He was granted estates in Yorkshire. | BRUS, Robert de Kt. (I8339)
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| 418 | A nun at Amesbury and Fontrevault. {Burke's Peerage} | PLANTAGENET, Mary (I6626)
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| 419 | A Papal Dispensation for her second marriage was obtained 25 Apr 1476. There was issue of both her marriages. {Burke's Peerage} | STEWART, Mary Lady Hamilton (I7180)
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| 420 | A pencil sketch of "Trebolgan" from July 1865 exists in the following album: Title: Blacket family - pencil sketches and watercolours, 1863-1875, 1891 Date of Work: 1863-1875, 1891 Type of Material: Graphic Materials Call Number: PXE 925 Box 3 | MILLINER, Martha "Hannah" (I85)
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| 421 | A pension of ¹20 a year was granted to him by Queen Elizabeth on account of his father's murder. Living at Liddel Mote in 1596, but deported to Ireland in 1607. He later returned to Cumberland. | GRAHAM, William (I11401)
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| 422 | A prosperous farmer who served Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire twice as Sheriff. | MALORY, Anthony of Papworth, Cambridgeshire (I22134)
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| 423 | A puzzle: courageous, luxurious (inventor of the handkerchief!), foolish, immoderate in power, cheerful in surrender - unstable. | Richard II (I2852)
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| 424 | A Richard Baker aged 23 in 1734 was a Freeholder in Tolleshunt Major. | BAKER, Richard (I2304)
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| 425 | A Richard Leeming appears on Hearth Tax returns for Sawley 1672. | LEEMING, Margaret (I12445)
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| 426 | A shilling apiece to sons James FRANCIS and Samuel RIMMINGTON; everything else to wife, Ann FRANCIS. | FRANCIS, Samuel (I19819)
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| 427 | A strenuous upholder of the Lancastrian cause he fell into the hands of the Yorkists at the battle of Towton Field, Yorkshire and was beheaded at York. The title was attainted and the honours of the house were eclipsed until his next brother Hugh, finding favour with the new King, had restoration of some part of the estates. {Burke's Peerage} | COURTENAY, Thomas 6th Earl of Devon (I7334)
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| 428 | A Thomas Bland appears on 1672 Hearth Tax Returns for Knaresborough. | BLAND, William (I12569)
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| 429 | A Thomas Brown is listed in James Butler's Will (1867) as one of his tenants. | BROWN, Martha (I763)
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| 430 | A Thomas Cole m. Elizabeth Bedlington at Fylingdales, 18121803 - a second marriage? | COLE, Thomas (I10677)
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| 431 | A Thomas Nursay appears on Ripley Hearth Tax Returns 1672. | NURSAY, Margaret Nussey (I12433)
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| 432 | A very unattractive German who disliked England, but possessed the virtue of courage. | HANOVER, George I (I2923)
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| 433 | A Walter PRINGLE was a witness at the baptism of brother Alexander in 1806. | PRINGLE, Walter (I2110)
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| 434 | A William COLLINS was a witness at the marriage of Joseph GADD and Anne SAGE at Dundry in 1777 - Joseph's grandmother was Joyce COLLINS (wife of Guy GADD). | Family: James GADD / Martha HOWELL (F2)
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| 435 | A William GADD married Mary COLES, 27 Mar 1827 Clatworthy, Somerset. Might this William have married his sister-in-law after Joan's death? | Family: William GADD / Joan COLES (F6771)
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| 436 | A William Thompson was buried aged 62 at St. Hilda's, South Shields, 29th OCtober 1828. | THOMPSON, William (I725)
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| 437 | Abbess of Holy Trinity, Caen (founded by her mother) | NORMAN, Cecilia (I6512)
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| 438 | Abdon is less than 4 miles from Peaton. | GLASSE, Sarah (I15638)
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| 439 | ABODE: Alms Houses, Thornbury | STEPHENS, Ann (I19887)
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| 440 | Abode: Holloway By whom: G P Keogh | SKRINE, Josiah (I1982)
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| 441 | Abode: Paradise Street By whom: G P Keogh | SKRINE, Mary Ann (I9456)
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| 442 | Abode: Trafalgar Place ... St Marks School House By whom: J W Sproule | OSBORNE, Sarah (I1983)
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| 443 | Abode: Lebeck Inn, Stapleton Road. Died: Stapleton Road. Aged 58. Licensed victualler. Plot: Episcopalian, Pink, square 6, number 81. Walled grave, 10 feet. Officiating minister: G E French. | GALE, James Butler (I220)
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| 444 | Abode: Lower Bristol Road | SHRAPNEL, Love (I21395)
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| 445 | Accompaied John of Gaunt in French campaign 1373. Joined the Earls of Gloucster and Arundel in opposing King Richard in 1387. Imprisoned in the Tower of London (the Beauchamp Tower being named after him). Sentenced to forfeiture and imprisonment in Isle of Man. Liberated on accession of Henry IV in 1399. {Dictionary of National Biography} | BEAUCHAMP, Thomas de Earl of Warwick (I7322)
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| 446 | Accompanied Godfroi de Bouillon to the Holy Land in 1096 and was present at the fall of Jerusalem. | ST. CLAIR, Henry Kt. (I14505)
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| 447 | Accompanied Henry VI abroad in 1430; Captain of Calais 1442; Warden of the Cinque Ports 1450. Oppposed the Duke of York and subsequently tried to reconcile Queen Margaret with the Yorkists. Slain at the battle of Northampton {Burke's Peerage} | STAFFORD, Humphrey Duke of Buckingham (I7161)
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| 448 | Accompanied William the Conqueror. Being half saxon he was entrusted with the burial of King Harold after the Battle of Hastings. | MALET, William (I12514)
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| 449 | According to "The Welsh Estate", in the memoirs of grandson William REED. | PRICE, Samuel (I19942)
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| 450 | According to Barbara GADD (perhaps misunderstanding what her mother had told her), "died of external breast cancer, caused by an accidental blow". | HARTSHORNE, Alice Hannah (I89)
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