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Pagina 16
... died on 22 April ( CHAM- BERLAIN'S Letters , Camd . Soc . 8 ) . His will was signed , probably in extremis , on 25 April 1598 , and proved in the P. C. C. on 16 May fol- lowing ( LEWYN , p . 44 ) . Drew sold the family seat of Sharpham ...
... died on 22 April ( CHAM- BERLAIN'S Letters , Camd . Soc . 8 ) . His will was signed , probably in extremis , on 25 April 1598 , and proved in the P. C. C. on 16 May fol- lowing ( LEWYN , p . 44 ) . Drew sold the family seat of Sharpham ...
Pagina 21
... died between 1824 and 1829 . [ W. J. Fitzpatrick's Irish Wits and Worthies , ch . xxiv .; Wyse's Catholic Association of Ireland , i . 161. ] L. C. S. DROPE , FRANCIS ( 1629 ? -1671 ) , arbo- riculturist , a younger son of the Rev ...
... died between 1824 and 1829 . [ W. J. Fitzpatrick's Irish Wits and Worthies , ch . xxiv .; Wyse's Catholic Association of Ireland , i . 161. ] L. C. S. DROPE , FRANCIS ( 1629 ? -1671 ) , arbo- riculturist , a younger son of the Rev ...
Pagina 24
... died young , and is only known from entries in the Exchequer Records ( 1392 , iii . 390 , 400 ) . | Nothing , however , came of the proposed marriage . In a council at Scone in January 1398 David , the heir - apparent , was created Duke ...
... died young , and is only known from entries in the Exchequer Records ( 1392 , iii . 390 , 400 ) . | Nothing , however , came of the proposed marriage . In a council at Scone in January 1398 David , the heir - apparent , was created Duke ...
Pagina 26
... died in 1718. His second wife , a daughter of Sir James Campbell of Aberuchill ( his col- league on the board of customs ) , whom he married in 1721 , died in 1732. These two wives bore him fourteen children . He fell into ...
... died in 1718. His second wife , a daughter of Sir James Campbell of Aberuchill ( his col- league on the board of customs ) , whom he married in 1721 , died in 1732. These two wives bore him fourteen children . He fell into ...
Pagina 29
... died in September 1623. He married Jean , daughter of James Chisholm of Cromlix , Perthshire , who through her mother was heiress of Sir John Drum- mond of Innerpeffray , which property she brought into her husband's family , and by her ...
... died in September 1623. He married Jean , daughter of James Chisholm of Cromlix , Perthshire , who through her mother was heiress of Sir John Drum- mond of Innerpeffray , which property she brought into her husband's family , and by her ...
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