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Page 128
Most of the Starkey and Brooke relations mentioned in the will appear in the pedigrees of Brooke of Norton and Starkey of Stretton , as given in Ormerod's Cheshire ; and the two families intermarried early in the seventeenth century .
Most of the Starkey and Brooke relations mentioned in the will appear in the pedigrees of Brooke of Norton and Starkey of Stretton , as given in Ormerod's Cheshire ; and the two families intermarried early in the seventeenth century .
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In Fox's History of Pontefract a list is given of the seneschals and constables of Pontefract which appears to be very imperfect . As many of the deeds connected with places in the Laci fee are witnessed by the seneschal for the time ...
In Fox's History of Pontefract a list is given of the seneschals and constables of Pontefract which appears to be very imperfect . As many of the deeds connected with places in the Laci fee are witnessed by the seneschal for the time ...
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The right etymology is clearly that given by Wackernagel , viz . , from berg - en , verb , and frid . It therefore means " guard - peace " or protector of peace , ' hence a place of security . See the " Scheme of Dependent Composition ...
The right etymology is clearly that given by Wackernagel , viz . , from berg - en , verb , and frid . It therefore means " guard - peace " or protector of peace , ' hence a place of security . See the " Scheme of Dependent Composition ...
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