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... daughter , Lady Wharton : - " Deere Jenny , -I am now heere at Hampden in doeinge the last duty for the deceased owner of it , of whome every honest man hath a share in the losse , and therefore will likewise in the sorrowe : In the ...
... daughter , Lady Wharton : - " Deere Jenny , -I am now heere at Hampden in doeinge the last duty for the deceased owner of it , of whome every honest man hath a share in the losse , and therefore will likewise in the sorrowe : In the ...
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... daughter Mary , wife of Sir John Hobart , Bart . , and by Sir Henry Edward Austen Of Shalford in the county of Surrey , Another descendant of John Hampden through Juliana , daughter of Richard Hampden , The patriot's second son , 1863 ...
... daughter Mary , wife of Sir John Hobart , Bart . , and by Sir Henry Edward Austen Of Shalford in the county of Surrey , Another descendant of John Hampden through Juliana , daughter of Richard Hampden , The patriot's second son , 1863 ...
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... daughter , and to his daughter Judith Boorne , to my eldest daughter Alice Johnson , to my ijd . daughter Elizabeth Stele , and to my youngest daughter Bridget Harmer , Early Berkshire Wills , ante 1558 . 23.
... daughter , and to his daughter Judith Boorne , to my eldest daughter Alice Johnson , to my ijd . daughter Elizabeth Stele , and to my youngest daughter Bridget Harmer , Early Berkshire Wills , ante 1558 . 23.
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Stele , and to my youngest daughter Bridget Harmer , to Thomas Heth , to Edward Kemes my daughter's child , to Richard Kemys , to Thomas Kemys , to John Kemys , to Elizabeth Kemys and to Edward Kemys their father , sundry bequests . My ...
Stele , and to my youngest daughter Bridget Harmer , to Thomas Heth , to Edward Kemes my daughter's child , to Richard Kemys , to Thomas Kemys , to John Kemys , to Elizabeth Kemys and to Edward Kemys their father , sundry bequests . My ...
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... this family . " Mr. John Parkins , of Oufton , married at Thatcham Mrs. Mary Stafford " ( 1762 ) . Who was this Mrs. Stafford , and had she two daughters ? -E . E. THOYTS . BOOKS FOR THE COUNTRY . - A very useful arrangement.
... this family . " Mr. John Parkins , of Oufton , married at Thatcham Mrs. Mary Stafford " ( 1762 ) . Who was this Mrs. Stafford , and had she two daughters ? -E . E. THOYTS . BOOKS FOR THE COUNTRY . - A very useful arrangement.
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Page 32 - ... the end of the neolithic and the beginning of the bronze age would be a more correct estimate of the period when there lived the builders of the brochs.
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