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... Verney , Lady , on Wooing and Wedding of Mary Denton Visit to Edgehill , A Wallingford Castle , by J. K. Hedges , Esq . White Waltham ... Wills , Early Berkshire , ante 1558 Wittenham , Long , Excavations at Wooing and Wedding of Mary ...
... Verney , Lady , on Wooing and Wedding of Mary Denton Visit to Edgehill , A Wallingford Castle , by J. K. Hedges , Esq . White Waltham ... Wills , Early Berkshire , ante 1558 Wittenham , Long , Excavations at Wooing and Wedding of Mary ...
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... Verney and Sir John Pakington having been illegally expelled from the House in consequence of their loyalty to the King . † See " Kingdom's Weekly Intelligencer . " discharged . Thomas Scot was one of those who advocated 48 Thomas Scot ...
... Verney and Sir John Pakington having been illegally expelled from the House in consequence of their loyalty to the King . † See " Kingdom's Weekly Intelligencer . " discharged . Thomas Scot was one of those who advocated 48 Thomas Scot ...
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... Verney family , of Middle Clayton , Bucks , where Sir Ralph Verney , Lord Mayor of London , settled in 1465. It would be vain in a short article to attempt to record all the illustrious families and notable places connected with the ...
... Verney family , of Middle Clayton , Bucks , where Sir Ralph Verney , Lord Mayor of London , settled in 1465. It would be vain in a short article to attempt to record all the illustrious families and notable places connected with the ...
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The Wooing & Wedding of Mary Denton . 1659-1660 . By Lady Verney . ' MONGST the Verney MSS . at Claydon House are many letters referring to their friends and neighbours , the Dentons , of Hillesden , Bucks ; a younger branch of the ...
The Wooing & Wedding of Mary Denton . 1659-1660 . By Lady Verney . ' MONGST the Verney MSS . at Claydon House are many letters referring to their friends and neighbours , the Dentons , of Hillesden , Bucks ; a younger branch of the ...
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... Verney , now re - instated at Claydon , was her guardian ; she made a will on coming of age , and left the bulk of her small possessions to " Sister Susannah . " Robert Townsend had a younger brother John , described as a merchant and ...
... Verney , now re - instated at Claydon , was her guardian ; she made a will on coming of age , and left the bulk of her small possessions to " Sister Susannah . " Robert Townsend had a younger brother John , described as a merchant and ...
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