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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... earl of Newblanch , was elected thereto . The col- Jar of this order of our knight , was , after his death , returned to the mafter of the jewel - houfe , who , by the King's command , de- livered it to the duke of Suffolk , in ...
... earl of Newblanch , was elected thereto . The col- Jar of this order of our knight , was , after his death , returned to the mafter of the jewel - houfe , who , by the King's command , de- livered it to the duke of Suffolk , in ...
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... earl of Warwick , knight of the garter , and privy - counsel or to Queen Elizabeth . Robert , the fifth fon , was the great earl of Leicester , knight of the order of the gar er , and St. Michael , who excelled his father in the ...
... earl of Warwick , knight of the garter , and privy - counsel or to Queen Elizabeth . Robert , the fifth fon , was the great earl of Leicester , knight of the order of the gar er , and St. Michael , who excelled his father in the ...
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... earls of Warwick , and Leicester , are defcended . His fon , John , the fecond lord Powis , married a daughter of the earl of Stafford , and was fome time chief - juftice of Ireland . His brother , Thomas , was deputy of Ireland , lord ...
... earls of Warwick , and Leicester , are defcended . His fon , John , the fecond lord Powis , married a daughter of the earl of Stafford , and was fome time chief - juftice of Ireland . His brother , Thomas , was deputy of Ireland , lord ...
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... earl of March . John Charlton , fourth lord Powis , died without iffue . He was fucceeded in ho- nour and eftate by his brother , Edward , who married Eleanor , daughter to Thomas Holland , earl of Kent , and widow of Roger , lord ...
... earl of March . John Charlton , fourth lord Powis , died without iffue . He was fucceeded in ho- nour and eftate by his brother , Edward , who married Eleanor , daughter to Thomas Holland , earl of Kent , and widow of Roger , lord ...
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... earl of Carnarvan , his eldeft fon ( d ) ; the young prince , imme- diately at the high altar , in Westminster - Abby , conferred the fame honour on near three hundred gentlemen's fons , of earls , barons , and knights ; and among them ...
... earl of Carnarvan , his eldeft fon ( d ) ; the young prince , imme- diately at the high altar , in Westminster - Abby , conferred the fame honour on near three hundred gentlemen's fons , of earls , barons , and knights ; and among them ...
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aforefaid alfo anceſtor Anne anno Argent ARMS Azure barons Bart brother Catherine Chetwode coheir Created BARONET daugh daughter and heir daughter of John daughter of Sir deceaſed defcended died unmarried died without iffue dignity duke earl Ebor Effex eftate eldeft fon ESQUIRE Ex inf faid fame father fecond fon fecond wife fecondly feven fhall fhire fifter firft firſt Flintshire fome fon and heir fon of Sir fucceeded fuch furviving Gules hath heirs male Hertfordshire honour Ibid iffue James Jane Kent King Charles kingdom of Ireland knight lady laft left iffue Lincolnshire London lord majefty majefty's manor Margaret Mary member of parliament Middlefex Nicholas Northamptonshire parliament perfon prefent baronet reign Sable Sir Edward Sir Henry Sir John Sir Richard Sir Robert Sir Thomas Sir William Sir William Lowther Suffex Suffolk Surry theſe thofe Thorold three fons viſcount whofe wives Yorkshire younger fons обоо
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