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As my commurine , Mary , Elizabeth , and Sarah — not indicated nication would
be too voluminous for a note in as married at the date of the pedigree — and of
your publication , the SERJEANT had better comone son : - “ William Wynne ,
Esq .
As my commurine , Mary , Elizabeth , and Sarah — not indicated nication would
be too voluminous for a note in as married at the date of the pedigree — and of
your publication , the SERJEANT had better comone son : - “ William Wynne ,
Esq .
Page 2-22
... the deep dipping into His elder daughter ( by his wife , the daughter of |
Bellarmine . More probably , however , from the Sir Thomas Jenner , Knt . )
married Lord Chief same source ; for , first , the word Ebrew seems to be Baron
Orde , whose ...
... the deep dipping into His elder daughter ( by his wife , the daughter of |
Bellarmine . More probably , however , from the Sir Thomas Jenner , Knt . )
married Lord Chief same source ; for , first , the word Ebrew seems to be Baron
Orde , whose ...
Page 49
She , however , married Count Turchi of Passage i St . Luke : Luke xvi . 16 - 18 ,
53 – Book Inscrip Ferrara , and was afterwards a lady of honour to the tious -
Oppanax - " Levelliug up " - Cromlechs - Once - French - English - Selden : Swist
...
She , however , married Count Turchi of Passage i St . Luke : Luke xvi . 16 - 18 ,
53 – Book Inscrip Ferrara , and was afterwards a lady of honour to the tious -
Oppanax - " Levelliug up " - Cromlechs - Once - French - English - Selden : Swist
...
Page 51
He married G e Third in 1759 to the Fair e Fair | the last . Shortly before his death
, he caused a vast load Quaker . He married Henry Frederick , Duke of Cum of
letters and papers to be burnt by his servants : a few berland , in 1767 , though ...
He married G e Third in 1759 to the Fair e Fair | the last . Shortly before his death
, he caused a vast load Quaker . He married Henry Frederick , Duke of Cum of
letters and papers to be burnt by his servants : a few berland , in 1767 , though ...
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Jobn Field , Oliveria , married Mary Pryer . married Thomas ArThe list of
subscribers is followed by twenty - nine ... for the number of monuments to sixty -
two - the last the child by the first marriage and her descendants , being that of
Col .
Jobn Field , Oliveria , married Mary Pryer . married Thomas ArThe list of
subscribers is followed by twenty - nine ... for the number of monuments to sixty -
two - the last the child by the first marriage and her descendants , being that of
Col .
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