The peerage of England: or, An historical and genealogical account of the present nobility [by A. Collins].G. J., 1709 - 470 sider |
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... Lord Molins , by whom he had Iffue , Thomas , his Son and Heir , and four Daughters . Secondly , Mar- garet , Daughter of Sir John Chedworth , by whom he had Iffue , Catherine , a Daughter . Which Thomas , his Son and Heir , being ...
... Lord Molins , by whom he had Iffue , Thomas , his Son and Heir , and four Daughters . Secondly , Mar- garet , Daughter of Sir John Chedworth , by whom he had Iffue , Catherine , a Daughter . Which Thomas , his Son and Heir , being ...
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... Lord Berner , by whom he had Iffue eight Sons , three only of which furviv'd him , viz . Firft , Thomas , created Earl of Surrey , in his Life- time ; Second , Sir Edward Howard , Knight of the Garter , and Lord Admiral ; and Edmund ...
... Lord Berner , by whom he had Iffue eight Sons , three only of which furviv'd him , viz . Firft , Thomas , created Earl of Surrey , in his Life- time ; Second , Sir Edward Howard , Knight of the Garter , and Lord Admiral ; and Edmund ...
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... Thomas , his near Brother , enjoy'd the Title of Vifcount Howard of Bindon , and was inftall'd Knight of the Garter ... Lord Howard of Marnhil , and Earl of Northampton , and Lord Privy - Seal ; and died Anno 1614 . Thomas , Surrey ...
... Thomas , his near Brother , enjoy'd the Title of Vifcount Howard of Bindon , and was inftall'd Knight of the Garter ... Lord Howard of Marnhil , and Earl of Northampton , and Lord Privy - Seal ; and died Anno 1614 . Thomas , Surrey ...
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Arthur Collins. Which Thomas was Parliamentarily reftor'd in Blood , Thomas . in the first Year of the Reign of King ... Lord Mon bray and Maltravers ; and , Thirdly , Sir William Howard , Knight of the Bath , who by reafon of his Marriage ...
Arthur Collins. Which Thomas was Parliamentarily reftor'd in Blood , Thomas . in the first Year of the Reign of King ... Lord Mon bray and Maltravers ; and , Thirdly , Sir William Howard , Knight of the Bath , who by reafon of his Marriage ...
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... Lord Howard , fecond Son of Henry , the Father , and younger Brother of Henry , late Duke of Norfolk : Which Thomas Lord Howard , upon King James's with- drawing , attended that Monarch into France and Ireland , from which laft place ...
... Lord Howard , fecond Son of Henry , the Father , and younger Brother of Henry , late Duke of Norfolk : Which Thomas Lord Howard , upon King James's with- drawing , attended that Monarch into France and Ireland , from which laft place ...
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