The Topographer: Containing a Variety of Original Articles, Illustrative of the Local History and Antiquities of England, Volumen2Sir Egerton Brydges Robson and Clarke, 1790 |
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... heir of Geffrey Marmion , ( which Albreda , who was married in or before 11th John , brought to the Camvills great part , her huf • Warwickshire 1730 , p . 845 . band band having about 24th H. II , purchased the other THE.
... heir of Geffrey Marmion , ( which Albreda , who was married in or before 11th John , brought to the Camvills great part , her huf • Warwickshire 1730 , p . 845 . band band having about 24th H. II , purchased the other THE.
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... heir female of the line of her 2d fon , went to Robert Bur- dett ; ) and Dugdale fays , William , the hufband of Albreda , was a younger fon of Richard de Camvill , founder of Combe Abbey , Co. Warw . This Geffrey married Maud , grand ...
... heir female of the line of her 2d fon , went to Robert Bur- dett ; ) and Dugdale fays , William , the hufband of Albreda , was a younger fon of Richard de Camvill , founder of Combe Abbey , Co. Warw . This Geffrey married Maud , grand ...
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... heir of Clifton . But there is a very strong appearance as if her title were really deriv'd thro ' a Vernon , and the herself , not fifter , but daughter to Matilda , who was party with her and her husband to the last mentioned deed ...
... heir of Clifton . But there is a very strong appearance as if her title were really deriv'd thro ' a Vernon , and the herself , not fifter , but daughter to Matilda , who was party with her and her husband to the last mentioned deed ...
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... heirs of Sir John their father . Purfuant to this award , Edyall and Harper recovered the premises against John ... heir of Sir James Lee , ( of Stone , according to the pedigree at the College of Arms ) and thereby + acquired the ...
... heirs of Sir John their father . Purfuant to this award , Edyall and Harper recovered the premises against John ... heir of Sir James Lee , ( of Stone , according to the pedigree at the College of Arms ) and thereby + acquired the ...
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... heir of Sir William Smythe , by Anne , his 2d wife , daughter and heir of William Staunton , Efq . and Margerie his wife , eldest of the three daughters and coheirs of the faid John Stanley ; Eliz . Ferrers , another of those very three ...
... heir of Sir William Smythe , by Anne , his 2d wife , daughter and heir of William Staunton , Efq . and Margerie his wife , eldest of the three daughters and coheirs of the faid John Stanley ; Eliz . Ferrers , another of those very three ...
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