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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... first Year of King Robert's Reign , and not in the third , as the fame Author pretends . Thirdly , the Con- vention of the Eftates of Parliament , which declar'd John , the eldest Son to Robert , by the faid Elizabeth Mure , to be his ...
... first Year of King Robert's Reign , and not in the third , as the fame Author pretends . Thirdly , the Con- vention of the Eftates of Parliament , which declar'd John , the eldest Son to Robert , by the faid Elizabeth Mure , to be his ...
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... Boyle ; otherwife fur nam'd Fitzroy , was first married to James Howard , Efq ; only Son of Thomas Howard , Second Son of Theo- philus , b ) Vid . Bolton . philus , Earl of Suffolk ; by whom the had Of the Royal Family . 25.
... Boyle ; otherwife fur nam'd Fitzroy , was first married to James Howard , Efq ; only Son of Thomas Howard , Second Son of Theo- philus , b ) Vid . Bolton . philus , Earl of Suffolk ; by whom the had Of the Royal Family . 25.
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... first to his Sifter , the Princess of Orange , and after to the Queen , his Mother , at Paris : At the Age of 20 , he entred into Arms , ferving under the Marthal de Turenne , and became a Lieutenant - General in the French King's Ar ...
... first to his Sifter , the Princess of Orange , and after to the Queen , his Mother , at Paris : At the Age of 20 , he entred into Arms , ferving under the Marthal de Turenne , and became a Lieutenant - General in the French King's Ar ...
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... first Year of that King's Reign , made Earl- Marshal of England , and advanc'd to the Dignity of Duke of Norfolk , ( Thomas , his Son , being , about that time alfo , created Earl of Surrey ) and preceding that King's Coronation , was ...
... first Year of that King's Reign , made Earl- Marshal of England , and advanc'd to the Dignity of Duke of Norfolk , ( Thomas , his Son , being , about that time alfo , created Earl of Surrey ) and preceding that King's Coronation , was ...
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... first Catherine , Daughter to William , 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 ...
... first Catherine , Daughter to William , 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 ...
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advanc'd aforefaid afterwards againſt alfo Anno Argent ARMS Baron Baronet born Brother call'd Catharine Catherine confideration conftituted County Daugh Daughter and Co-heir Daughter of Sir defcended died unmarried died young Dignity Duke of Norfolk dying Edward IV Edward VI Effex eldeft eldeſt Daughter England faid fame Father fecond Wife fent ferv'd feven firft firſt flain fole fome foon four Daughters France fucceeded furviving Garter George Gules hath Iffue Heir to Sir Henry VIII himſelf Honour Iffue three Sons Iffue two Sons Ireland King Charles King Charles II King Henry King James King's Kingdom of Ireland Kingdom of Scotland Knight leaving Iffue left Iffue likewife Lord Grey Majefty Majefty's Margaret Marquis married Elizabeth married to Sir Parliament Perfon Philip prefent Earl Prince Queen Realm Richard Scotland Sifter Sir Henry Sir John Sir Thomas Sir William thofe Thomas Lord three Daughters Title of Lord took to Wife Viſcount whofe
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