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... marry ? The ' D.N.B. , ' xl . 137 , does not mention his wife , though it has separate biographies of two of their children . 2. RICHARD PEERS . - When and whom did he marry ? The ' D.N.B. , ' xliv . 230 , does not say . 3. THE REV ...
... marry ? The ' D.N.B. , ' xl . 137 , does not mention his wife , though it has separate biographies of two of their children . 2. RICHARD PEERS . - When and whom did he marry ? The ' D.N.B. , ' xliv . 230 , does not say . 3. THE REV ...
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... married , but the eldest died s.p .; the radical sense of which had become the line of Frances became early extinct ; obsolete . Thus O.N. sliofr , Dan . slör while Elizabeth , who married Richard Jones , dull , inactive , blunt ; Sw ...
... married , but the eldest died s.p .; the radical sense of which had become the line of Frances became early extinct ; obsolete . Thus O.N. sliofr , Dan . slör while Elizabeth , who married Richard Jones , dull , inactive , blunt ; Sw ...
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... married Kymborough , daughter of Halley of Middlesex . This marriage is mentioned in a pedigree of Hawley of Leybourne Grange , Kent , given in ' The Baronetage of England , ' by the Rev. William Betham , vol . iv . pp . 297-300 ...
... married Kymborough , daughter of Halley of Middlesex . This marriage is mentioned in a pedigree of Hawley of Leybourne Grange , Kent , given in ' The Baronetage of England , ' by the Rev. William Betham , vol . iv . pp . 297-300 ...
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... married William Pyke of St. Leonard's , Shoreditch . The registers of this last parish are yet to be examined for the period circa 1745-60 . : - Among earlier entries of marriage licences at the Faculty Office , as printed , are these ...
... married William Pyke of St. Leonard's , Shoreditch . The registers of this last parish are yet to be examined for the period circa 1745-60 . : - Among earlier entries of marriage licences at the Faculty Office , as printed , are these ...
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... married Anne , eldest daughter of the first Earl of Dorset , and was the father of the distinguished Cavalier general Sir Richard Glemham . Any information about these Glemhams and their property would be very welcome . LAC . AUTHOR ...
... married Anne , eldest daughter of the first Earl of Dorset , and was the father of the distinguished Cavalier general Sir Richard Glemham . Any information about these Glemhams and their property would be very welcome . LAC . AUTHOR ...
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