The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volumes 11-12Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1869 Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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... arms , or obtained a grant from the proper quarter . There is also in the same last named visitation a pedigree of John Bartlett , 1 The following is the pedigree of Bartlett of All Cannings , as given in Harl . M.S. 1443 , fol . 190 b ...
... arms , or obtained a grant from the proper quarter . There is also in the same last named visitation a pedigree of John Bartlett , 1 The following is the pedigree of Bartlett of All Cannings , as given in Harl . M.S. 1443 , fol . 190 b ...
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... ARMS . Gules , on a fesse or , between three boar's heads couped argent , a lion passant of the field . WILLIAM , 2nd son . Steward to the Earl of Warwick . = MICHAEL GOUGH , = of All Cannings . HUGH GOUGH , of All Cannings , and Parson ...
... ARMS . Gules , on a fesse or , between three boar's heads couped argent , a lion passant of the field . WILLIAM , 2nd son . Steward to the Earl of Warwick . = MICHAEL GOUGH , = of All Cannings . HUGH GOUGH , of All Cannings , and Parson ...
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... ARMS . Sable , a fesse engrailed between three whelk shells or . JOHN SHELLEY , M.P. for Rye ( Hen . V. and VI . ) Sir John Shelley , killed at the taking of Rhodes . John Shelley , Elizabeth , dau . and heir of John Mychelgrove , of ...
... ARMS . Sable , a fesse engrailed between three whelk shells or . JOHN SHELLEY , M.P. for Rye ( Hen . V. and VI . ) Sir John Shelley , killed at the taking of Rhodes . John Shelley , Elizabeth , dau . and heir of John Mychelgrove , of ...
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... ARMS . Or , on a chevron between three ravens sable , two lions combatant , argent . John Nicholas , = Alice , dau . of Thomas Ennock , ob . 1461 . of Baynton . No. II . He was Rector of of Derbyshire . Alice , dau , of Richard Cove ...
... ARMS . Or , on a chevron between three ravens sable , two lions combatant , argent . John Nicholas , = Alice , dau . of Thomas Ennock , ob . 1461 . of Baynton . No. II . He was Rector of of Derbyshire . Alice , dau , of Richard Cove ...
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... Arms and Crest unto Thomas Albery , of Wokingham , in Com . Berks , by Robert Clarenceux , dat . 10 Nov. A.D. 1590. 136 . Harl . M.S. No. 1532 , " To all and singuler as well nobles and gentils as others , to whome these presents shall ...
... Arms and Crest unto Thomas Albery , of Wokingham , in Com . Berks , by Robert Clarenceux , dat . 10 Nov. A.D. 1590. 136 . Harl . M.S. No. 1532 , " To all and singuler as well nobles and gentils as others , to whome these presents shall ...
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