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Pagina 30
... William de Braose , died 1290 , Lord of Bramber , & c . notice of HERMENTRUDE's communication to " N. & Q. " at the latter reference , otherwise , I fear the pedigree of the Braose family will become more confused than ever ...
... William de Braose , died 1290 , Lord of Bramber , & c . notice of HERMENTRUDE's communication to " N. & Q. " at the latter reference , otherwise , I fear the pedigree of the Braose family will become more confused than ever ...
Pagina 65
... William , and Thomas ( of Oxford ) , is mentioned in several of the pedigrees . But I have been fortunate enough to discover the will of the real Baldwin , in a collection of Lancashire and Cheshire wills formed by Randle Holme in the ...
... William , and Thomas ( of Oxford ) , is mentioned in several of the pedigrees . But I have been fortunate enough to discover the will of the real Baldwin , in a collection of Lancashire and Cheshire wills formed by Randle Holme in the ...
Pagina 237
... William de Braose and Mary de Roos , and brother - Having recently had occasion to search the to ( Richard and Peter and Margaret ) de Braose ? I registers of the parish churches in this town , I cannot find anything about him , and as ...
... William de Braose and Mary de Roos , and brother - Having recently had occasion to search the to ( Richard and Peter and Margaret ) de Braose ? I registers of the parish churches in this town , I cannot find anything about him , and as ...
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