The English Baronetage: Containing a Genealogical and Historical Account of All the English Baronets, Now Existing: Their Descents, Marriages, and Issues; Memorable Actions, Both in War, and Peace; Religious and Charitable Donations; Deaths, Places of Burial and Monumental Iiscriptions [sic], Tom 4Tho. Wotton, 1741 |
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... Anno MCCCCXXVII . Etatis XL . Sir Henry Guilford , comptroller to King Hen . VIII . on his bonnet is a badge , which feems to re- prefent a fort of a clock , having on each fide fomewhat like two hammers , and underneath , a carpenter's ...
... Anno MCCCCXXVII . Etatis XL . Sir Henry Guilford , comptroller to King Hen . VIII . on his bonnet is a badge , which feems to re- prefent a fort of a clock , having on each fide fomewhat like two hammers , and underneath , a carpenter's ...
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... anno 1444. ( b ) Le Neve , ibid . ( c ) Ibid . ( d ) The antiquities of Middlefex , fo . N. 1. p . 9. the editor of which remarks , that , This lady , Jene , was married to the ' greateft fubject of that age , John Dudley , duke of ...
... anno 1444. ( b ) Le Neve , ibid . ( c ) Ibid . ( d ) The antiquities of Middlefex , fo . N. 1. p . 9. the editor of which remarks , that , This lady , Jene , was married to the ' greateft fubject of that age , John Dudley , duke of ...
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... Anno 18 Ed . I. I find him one of the bail for Bogo de Clare , of London ( b ) , attach'd by John de Walleys , apparitor to the archbishop of Canterbury ; and from the 25th , to the 36th of that King's reign , he was fheriff ( c ) for ...
... Anno 18 Ed . I. I find him one of the bail for Bogo de Clare , of London ( b ) , attach'd by John de Walleys , apparitor to the archbishop of Canterbury ; and from the 25th , to the 36th of that King's reign , he was fheriff ( c ) for ...
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... anno 1642 , and after- wards was colonel of the fame . He married , but left no iffue- male . Edward , his brother , was captain - lieutenant to Sir Charles Vavafor , A. D. 1640 , as alfo captain of a foot - company in Ire- land , anno ...
... anno 1642 , and after- wards was colonel of the fame . He married , but left no iffue- male . Edward , his brother , was captain - lieutenant to Sir Charles Vavafor , A. D. 1640 , as alfo captain of a foot - company in Ire- land , anno ...
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... anno 1620 , ) taking in marriage , Mary , cldeft daughter of John Spark , of the Fryery , in Plimouth , Efq ; had iffue , three fons , John , Hender , and Richard ; the last died young . Hender , was bred a merchant , and fettling in ...
... anno 1620 , ) taking in marriage , Mary , cldeft daughter of John Spark , of the Fryery , in Plimouth , Efq ; had iffue , three fons , John , Hender , and Richard ; the last died young . Hender , was bred a merchant , and fettling in ...
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