The Patrician, Volume 3John Burke, Sir Bernard Burke E. Churton, 1847 - Genealogy |
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... Sir Gervase arrayed himself under the royal banner , raised a considerable force at his own expense , and conveyed ... William Reresby , of Thribergh , who staked and lost on a single main his beautiful demesne of Dennaby . Sir Gervase ...
... Sir Gervase arrayed himself under the royal banner , raised a considerable force at his own expense , and conveyed ... William Reresby , of Thribergh , who staked and lost on a single main his beautiful demesne of Dennaby . Sir Gervase ...
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... WILLIAM , whose seniority has been disputed by the genealogists . " Gerald , " writes Lodge , " the eldest son in the Earl of Kildare's pedigree , being made the youngest in the Earl of Kerry's , drawn up in 1615 , and attested by Sir ...
... WILLIAM , whose seniority has been disputed by the genealogists . " Gerald , " writes Lodge , " the eldest son in the Earl of Kildare's pedigree , being made the youngest in the Earl of Kerry's , drawn up in 1615 , and attested by Sir ...
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... William de Carew , Lord of Carew and Moulsford , ances- William de Carew , go- vernor of Pembroke Castle , d . 1173 . Catherine dau . and heir of Sir Rich Kingsley , co . Chester . Raymond , surnamed Le Gros , ancestor of the families ...
... William de Carew , Lord of Carew and Moulsford , ances- William de Carew , go- vernor of Pembroke Castle , d . 1173 . Catherine dau . and heir of Sir Rich Kingsley , co . Chester . Raymond , surnamed Le Gros , ancestor of the families ...
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... Sir William Wheeler , who wrote a polite note to Captain Donellan , informing him of the nature of the prevalent rumour , and of the necessity there was to do it away by a professional examina- tion of the body . The reply of Captain ...
... Sir William Wheeler , who wrote a polite note to Captain Donellan , informing him of the nature of the prevalent rumour , and of the necessity there was to do it away by a professional examina- tion of the body . The reply of Captain ...
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... William Croft , one of the coroner's jury , swore that he saw the pri- soner pull Lady Boughton by the sleeve when she first deposed that he had rinsed the phial . Sir William Wheeler proved the tenor of his correspondence with Captain ...
... William Croft , one of the coroner's jury , swore that he saw the pri- soner pull Lady Boughton by the sleeve when she first deposed that he had rinsed the phial . Sir William Wheeler proved the tenor of his correspondence with Captain ...
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