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... Henry Hussey , with whom the pedigree commences , and whose parentage is not stated , was undoubtedly the first . of the line at Slinfold , an estate he seemingly acquired in marriage with Eleanor , daughter for The will of Sir John ...
... Henry Hussey , with whom the pedigree commences , and whose parentage is not stated , was undoubtedly the first . of the line at Slinfold , an estate he seemingly acquired in marriage with Eleanor , daughter for The will of Sir John ...
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... Henry and his brothers . The will of John Hussey , brother of Sir Henry , in which he is described as of Cuck- field , Sussex , is dated 25 June , 1571 , and was proved in London in September , 1572 . Names his wife Margaret ; brother ...
... Henry and his brothers . The will of John Hussey , brother of Sir Henry , in which he is described as of Cuck- field , Sussex , is dated 25 June , 1571 , and was proved in London in September , 1572 . Names his wife Margaret ; brother ...
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... Henry Flood , the Irish statesman , and Edward , Duke of York , brother of George III . , who died in September , 1767 . A secret marriage is also suggested . As the matter does not appear to have become notorious , it may be a mere ...
... Henry Flood , the Irish statesman , and Edward , Duke of York , brother of George III . , who died in September , 1767 . A secret marriage is also suggested . As the matter does not appear to have become notorious , it may be a mere ...
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... Henry Craik's Life , ' chap . xvii . p . 474 , ed . 1882 ) . EDWARD BENSLY . Aberystwyth . 99 " All A variant of this saying is " All the world Little Billing is a and Little Billing . ' parish in Northamptonshire with ( in 1841 ) a ...
... Henry Craik's Life , ' chap . xvii . p . 474 , ed . 1882 ) . EDWARD BENSLY . Aberystwyth . 99 " All A variant of this saying is " All the world Little Billing is a and Little Billing . ' parish in Northamptonshire with ( in 1841 ) a ...
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... Henry Burton , ' 1637 , satirically writes of him : Fortunate man , one of the sonnes , no question , of the Pope Leo XIII . by decree dated 29 Dec. , young white henne " ( pref . ) . W. C. B. WILLIAM BULLOCK : HUGH BULLOCK ( 10 S. xi ...
... Henry Burton , ' 1637 , satirically writes of him : Fortunate man , one of the sonnes , no question , of the Pope Leo XIII . by decree dated 29 Dec. , young white henne " ( pref . ) . W. C. B. WILLIAM BULLOCK : HUGH BULLOCK ( 10 S. xi ...
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