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... eldest , had livery in right of his wife 5th of Eliz . One of the heiresses dying soon after , livery was granted to Mary Browne the 9th of Elizabeth - and livery of another 3d part to Christiana Browne 14th of Elizabeth . " In ...
... eldest , had livery in right of his wife 5th of Eliz . One of the heiresses dying soon after , livery was granted to Mary Browne the 9th of Elizabeth - and livery of another 3d part to Christiana Browne 14th of Elizabeth . " In ...
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... eldest son , Thomas , was provided for by the settlement made upon his father's marriage . Edmund , the second , died , it is conjectured , unmarried . Wil- liam , the third son , married , and had a son , who in some deeds is described ...
... eldest son , Thomas , was provided for by the settlement made upon his father's marriage . Edmund , the second , died , it is conjectured , unmarried . Wil- liam , the third son , married , and had a son , who in some deeds is described ...
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... eldest son , formerly Lieutenant - colonel of the 3d Dragoon Guards , died before him , having mar- ried Miss Corry , a natural sister of Lord Belmore , by whom he left issue . [ See vol . LXXXVI . ii . 274. ] 2. British Monachism ; or ...
... eldest son , formerly Lieutenant - colonel of the 3d Dragoon Guards , died before him , having mar- ried Miss Corry , a natural sister of Lord Belmore , by whom he left issue . [ See vol . LXXXVI . ii . 274. ] 2. British Monachism ; or ...
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... eldest daughter of Oliver Stokes , esq . of the county of Kerry . 1818 , Jan. 1. James Hugo Greenwell , esq . of Bentinck - street , St. Marylebone , to Bridget , eldest dau . of Mr. Lloyd , of Harley - street , and grand - dau . of ...
... eldest daughter of Oliver Stokes , esq . of the county of Kerry . 1818 , Jan. 1. James Hugo Greenwell , esq . of Bentinck - street , St. Marylebone , to Bridget , eldest dau . of Mr. Lloyd , of Harley - street , and grand - dau . of ...
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... eldest son of John Markland , esq . of Ardwick ( whose death , in 1799 , at the venerable age of 83 , was recorded in our Obituary Vol . LXIX , page 86 ) , and was born on the 20th August , 1744 , O. S. Becoming possessed in 1787 of the ...
... eldest son of John Markland , esq . of Ardwick ( whose death , in 1799 , at the venerable age of 83 , was recorded in our Obituary Vol . LXIX , page 86 ) , and was born on the 20th August , 1744 , O. S. Becoming possessed in 1787 of the ...
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