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... connexion of Isaac Walton with the Cranmer family through Susanna Floud , and with the Flouds or Lloyds of Chevening and Chepsted through his wife Rachel , seems to be clearly established ; and the circumstances under which the Life of ...
... connexion of Isaac Walton with the Cranmer family through Susanna Floud , and with the Flouds or Lloyds of Chevening and Chepsted through his wife Rachel , seems to be clearly established ; and the circumstances under which the Life of ...
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... connexion could be traced now . " I have referred Mr. Gayley to the Lyon King at Arms for the proper armorial bearings , but shall be glad if any reader of N. & Q. ' can supply in- formation regarding the history of the Gayley family ...
... connexion could be traced now . " I have referred Mr. Gayley to the Lyon King at Arms for the proper armorial bearings , but shall be glad if any reader of N. & Q. ' can supply in- formation regarding the history of the Gayley family ...
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... connexion with one of its tenants which has not , I think , been men- tioned by any of the historians of Hampstead . About the year 1595 a marriage took place at the church in the Savoy between Ferdinando Howard and a young lady called ...
... connexion with one of its tenants which has not , I think , been men- tioned by any of the historians of Hampstead . About the year 1595 a marriage took place at the church in the Savoy between Ferdinando Howard and a young lady called ...
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