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... dying 23 Dec. , 1606 , aged seventy - four . According to the ' Visitation of Oxfordshire ' ( Harl . Soc . ) , Sir ... died very young . pedigree in Vivian's Visitations of Devon ( the fullest account of the Pollards of Way of which I ...
... dying 23 Dec. , 1606 , aged seventy - four . According to the ' Visitation of Oxfordshire ' ( Harl . Soc . ) , Sir ... died very young . pedigree in Vivian's Visitations of Devon ( the fullest account of the Pollards of Way of which I ...
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... died 1842. ) 1799 T. N. Longman & O. Rees . ( Owen Rees , born 1770 , died 1837. ) 1804 Longman , Hurst , Rees & Orme . ( Thomas Hurst , born 1775 , retired 1825 , died 1847 ; Cosmo Orme , born became partner 1804 , retired 1841 , died ...
... died 1842. ) 1799 T. N. Longman & O. Rees . ( Owen Rees , born 1770 , died 1837. ) 1804 Longman , Hurst , Rees & Orme . ( Thomas Hurst , born 1775 , retired 1825 , died 1847 ; Cosmo Orme , born became partner 1804 , retired 1841 , died ...
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... died at Pisa 8 March , 1892 . His son Goffredo di Crollalanza , with the same address at Bari , was responsible for the 1893 Annuario . ' There is not much of old genealogy in the book , but probably the direttore could give the ...
... died at Pisa 8 March , 1892 . His son Goffredo di Crollalanza , with the same address at Bari , was responsible for the 1893 Annuario . ' There is not much of old genealogy in the book , but probably the direttore could give the ...
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... died at The Ship Tavern ' in this town , on his way to France ( whither he was going for the recovery of his health ) , and was here buried . " The above was published in 1829. The black board with its inscription is not now in St ...
... died at The Ship Tavern ' in this town , on his way to France ( whither he was going for the recovery of his health ) , and was here buried . " The above was published in 1829. The black board with its inscription is not now in St ...
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... died owner of Eybury Farm in 1665. The plan of 1675 , which has been noticed , shows that then Edward Boynton was tenant , and we are puzzled in reading that the proprie- tress was Mrs. Mary Dammison , " who , if Dammison be not a ...
... died owner of Eybury Farm in 1665. The plan of 1675 , which has been noticed , shows that then Edward Boynton was tenant , and we are puzzled in reading that the proprie- tress was Mrs. Mary Dammison , " who , if Dammison be not a ...
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