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| 551 | Alexander Pringle, son to Mr. John Pringle, adjutant to the 2^ Batt. of Maj. General Gordons Regiment, was [born at Maestricht, June 21*^, 1771, and baptized the 25*^ instent by the Rev** Mr. Alexander Pitcame, chaplain to said Regiment. | PRINGLE, Alexander (I21620)
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| 552 | Alfonso VII "Pierre-Raimund". | LEON, Alfonso VII, King of Castile & (I8637)
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| 553 | Alfred Alexander William Ernest Albert, hereditary Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Died before Father, unmarried and without issue. {Burke's Peerage} | SAXE-COBURG, Alfred Alexander W. A. E. (I6375)
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| 554 | Alfred Parsons is well-known for his English rural landscape paintings and fine botanical illustrations | PARSONS, Alfred William (I21699)
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| 555 | Alias "Black Tom" - referred to by Elizabeth I as "my black husband". | BUTLER, Thomas 10th Earl of Ormonde (I1274)
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| 556 | alias "Grisegonnelle" | D'ANJOU, Geoffroy I, Comte (I9699)
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| 557 | alias "The Fair Maid of Galloway". | DOUGLAS, Margaret (I8315)
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| 558 | alias Oulde Wilkyn le Roter. Succeeded his brother, who died young without issue. In 1400 he accompanied 15 archers to Newcastle-upon-Tyne to resist a threatened invasion by the Scots. Also went to Ireland on the King's service. | ROTER, William le of Kingsley, Cheshire (I3635)
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| 559 | alias The Fair Maid of Kent. | KENT, Joan of (I2851)
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| 560 | Alias: John DEANSHAW - changed by Deed Poll 9 Jun 1915, supposedly because "URCH" sounds German. | URCH, John (I1117)
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| 561 | Alice divorced her second husband, Harold Reney, c 1944. She sued for divorce & "restitution of conjugal rights". Her son, John William Clapham, was a witness at the hearing. Harold subsequently married John William Clapham's cousin, Gladys Pennington. | BARKER, Alice (I14308)
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| 562 | Alice Mary Victoria Augusta Pauline. The last surviving member of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert. | SAXE-COBURG, Alice Mary Victoria A. P. (I6168)
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| 563 | Alive for Lloyds entry 1869, but dead before 1871 census. | Source (S118)
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| 564 | All Wiltshire MILLINER / MILNER marriages are here. | MILLINER of Wiltshire (I14818)
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| 565 | Allegedly very patriarchal by the family - source JW Clapham b 1921 | CLAPHAM, John William (I14306)
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| 566 | Almost certainly not married. Daughter took mother's maiden name until her own marriage. Mother described as Agnes Francis, widow, in 1861 census. The description "James FRANCIS, Solicitor" comes from daughter Agnes's marriage certificate, but no James FRANCIS exists on relevant Law Lists. Agnes's father is described on her birth certificate as a "solicitor's clerk". This James FRANCIS has been chosen as the only person of the name working in the legal profession at the time and of an appropriate age - we have no other evidence that he was Agnes's father. James was remarried and resident in Bushey before Agnes's pregnancy. Agnes was resident in Witney in 1851, but may have followed her sister (Mary Ann WOODCOCK) to Bristol shortly afterwards. It is possible that James would have been required to lodge in Bristol if his employer was involved in the Assizes [in 1855 there were no Spring Assizes, the Summer Assizes began on 2nd August]. A William FRANCIS (quite possibly James's son) was lodging in a hotel in Clifton in 1871 in his capacity as Clerk of the Peace for Middlesex, along with a number of others involved with the Assizes. Alternatively, Agnes might have been employed in some capacity in Bushey, or she may have worked in James FRANCIS's household while he was still resident in London, and transferred with him to Bushey. This is not entirely unlikely: Charlotte HUNT, a dressmaker from Witney living in Regent's Park District in 1851 was in 1841 the domestic servant of a solicitor (Joseph BLUNT) in Upper Gower Street, St. Pancras. | Family: James FRANCIS / Agnes FLEXNEY (F64)
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| 567 | Along with her own two children, living with the family is her niece, Everes Edith MERRY (though recorded as MURRAY), "adopted child". Everes Edith's mother had died in 1892, and her father by 1901 had remarried and moved to Frome. | CAFFERY, Martha Matilda K. "Kate" (I75)
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| 568 | Already married and committed suicide when Barbara was pregnant. | _______, _______ (I2455)
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| 569 | Also 02 Jan 1773, 23 Jul 1775, 09 Feb 1779. | WILLIAMSON, Daniel (I21304)
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| 570 | Also 04 Sep 1778. | WILLIAMSON, William (I21301)
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| 571 | Also 14 Mar 1783. | WILLIAMSON, George (I2346)
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| 572 | Also at this address is sister Sarah M MILLINER (20) | MILLINER, Everes(t) (I69)
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| 573 | Also at this address was his niece, Daniel's daughter "Nelly" (Mary Eleanor) FLEXNEY. | FLEXNEY, Edward (I182)
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| 574 | Also at this address were his niece, Mary E FLEXNEY (daughter of Daniel) and grandchild Emily (daughter of Edward jr) | FLEXNEY, Edward (I182)
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| 575 | also Earl fo Caithness. | Orkney, Malise SPARRES, Earl of (I5456)
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| 576 | Also Earl of Kent and Regent of England. He died on Crusade at the siege of Antioch. {Burke's Peerage} | AUMALE, Eudo of Bishop of Bayeux (I6997)
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| 577 | Also Governor of Falaise in Normandy. Crusader with Robert, Duke of Normandy. | LE GOTZ, Thurstan (I4629)
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| 578 | Also in the household are his wife, 3 younger daughters, and general servant Caroline TADGELL (17 year-old from Waltham Abbey, Essex). | FRANCIS, James (I184)
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| 579 | Also in the household are his wife, daughter Sibella (assistant at home) and general servant Emma BRUTON (18 year-old from Bushey). | FRANCIS, James (I184)
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| 580 | Also in the household is Prudence GUEST (b. abt 1845, Northfield). In 1851, Prudence was living next door to the incestuous couple Joseph and Clara GUEST and Clara's mother, Hannah GUEST. Hannah was the widow of Thomas HEMUS, uncle of her first husband, Charles HEMUS.(Prudence married Edward PERRY in 1865, and spent the rest of her life back in Northfield - perhaps taking back to Charles the news of Ellen's death). | ROSE, Ellen / Eleanor (I15799)
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| 581 | Also Justiciary of Scotland. {Chamber's Biographical Dictionary} | STEWART, Walter 3rd High Steward (I7119)
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| 582 | Also known after marriage as Elizabeth Feodorovna. Died without issue, murdered in the Russian Revolution. {Burke's Peerage} | HESSE, Elizabeth Alexandra Louise Alice (I7711)
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| 583 | Also known as Louis of Bourbon. | CAPET, Louis VIII "the Lion" (I7568)
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| 584 | Also listed on same vessel are Henry A. STEVENS (23, Gardener)and F.W. STEVENS (20, Labourer). | STEVENS, Sidney (I513)
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| 585 | also Lord High Chancellor of Scotland. Instigated the construction of Rosslyn Chapel in 1446 (or 1438). Known as the "Prodigus" - a student of hermetic knowledge and steeped in occult lore. Hereditary Grand Master of all Scottish masonic lodges. | SINCLAIR, William 3rd Earl of Orkney (I3064)
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| 586 | also spelled de Hartburn or de Wessington | DE HERTBURN, William (I7475)
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| 587 | Alternatives: Q2 1886 a63 Q2 1888 a62 | BROWN, James (I345)
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| 588 | Although badly injured during World War II, Walter Skrine continue d to pursue his love of horse riding and hunting, and rode in the Grand N ational. | SKRINE, Walter Henry (I10154)
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| 589 | Although Charles's first wife had remarried bigamously in 1833, she had died long before this marriage. | Family: Charles HEMUS / Hannah WARD (F6104)
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| 590 | Always known as Charlotte | JEFFRIES, Sarah Charlotte (I365)
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| 591 | Among the children of this family is Fritz Delius, aka Frederick, who became the well-known composer. | RUTTER, Mary Ann (I15658)
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| 592 | An Abraham GALE sold the property of No 2 Spye Park Cottage in Tormarton around about 1874; he was the second generation of GALE to own it. | GALE, Abraham (I933)
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| 593 | An Edward FLEXNEY was on the payroll of the Halle Orchestra around this time [unnoted record found by Stephen GADD in Manchester Central Library, c.1995]. The Royal Manchester College of Music was founded by Halle in 1893 - many of its first professors were players in his Orchestra. | FLEXNEY, Edward Harrington (I15644)
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| 594 | Ancestor of cooksley@gloryroad.net | GADD, Sarah (I14522)
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| 595 | Ancestor of Egerton, Lords Grey of Wilton. | EGERTON, Philip (I3603)
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| 596 | Ancestor of Jim Graham of Chiswick, INTERNET:jgrahm@globalnet.co.uk | GRAHAM, Robert (I11405)
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| 597 | Ancestor of JoyceWMS@aol.com | WAUGH, John (I13668)
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| 598 | Ancestor of Martin Buffrey (Martin.Buffery@buffrey.demon.co.uk) | COOPER, Hannah (I12800)
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| 599 | Ancestor of Rutters of Newton & other places. | RUTTER, Hugh of Kingsley (I12711)
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| 600 | Ancestor of Rutters of Quinton & Bourton on the Hill. | RUTTER, Nicholas of Hidcote, Glos. (I12488)
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