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... born in 1703 , ten years after the death of Edward Archer of 1693 . It is morally impossible that the latter could be descended from either of the three brothers , Richard , Leonard , or Nicholas , since the only member of their ...
... born in 1703 , ten years after the death of Edward Archer of 1693 . It is morally impossible that the latter could be descended from either of the three brothers , Richard , Leonard , or Nicholas , since the only member of their ...
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... born about 1752 ; Elizabeth , born about 1754 ; and William , born 10th October , 1757. This William Newcombe became a banker in Fleet Street ( now Praeds ' ) , and had a residence called Trerithick in Cornwall . REGINALD STEWART ...
... born about 1752 ; Elizabeth , born about 1754 ; and William , born 10th October , 1757. This William Newcombe became a banker in Fleet Street ( now Praeds ' ) , and had a residence called Trerithick in Cornwall . REGINALD STEWART ...
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... born probably about 1630. The grandson is called Fisher Dilke Went- worth in the pedigrees . He was born in 1655 , and christened at Shustoke . D. The subject of early double Christian names was discussed in Malone's Inquiry concerning ...
... born probably about 1630. The grandson is called Fisher Dilke Went- worth in the pedigrees . He was born in 1655 , and christened at Shustoke . D. The subject of early double Christian names was discussed in Malone's Inquiry concerning ...
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