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... pedigree of Kelley , among the quar- terings of Kelley , the name Trecarrel als Esse with the coat , argent , two chevronels sable . I am inclined to give the coat to Ercedekne , because in the top of the centre light of the same window ...
... pedigree of Kelley , among the quar- terings of Kelley , the name Trecarrel als Esse with the coat , argent , two chevronels sable . I am inclined to give the coat to Ercedekne , because in the top of the centre light of the same window ...
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... pedigree- making ? F. D. H. LARGE PAPER COPIES . - Wishing to know when first the custom began of printing certain copies of books on large paper as specialities , and having no books on the subject to refer to where I am , I venture to ...
... pedigree- making ? F. D. H. LARGE PAPER COPIES . - Wishing to know when first the custom began of printing certain copies of books on large paper as specialities , and having no books on the subject to refer to where I am , I venture to ...
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... Pedigree , Harl . MS . No. 4630. ) When young he was secretary to General Morgan , but soon after took to trade and married a Scotch lady . Philip the parricide was sent to college at Saint Andrews . He was of age , and married , in ...
... Pedigree , Harl . MS . No. 4630. ) When young he was secretary to General Morgan , but soon after took to trade and married a Scotch lady . Philip the parricide was sent to college at Saint Andrews . He was of age , and married , in ...
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... Pedigrees , in the MSS . in the British Mu- seum . What that is for Manuscripts , this is for Printed Books . AN N INDEX TO PRINTED PEDIGREES con- tained in County and Local Histories . the Heralds ' Visitations , and in the more ...
... Pedigrees , in the MSS . in the British Mu- seum . What that is for Manuscripts , this is for Printed Books . AN N INDEX TO PRINTED PEDIGREES con- tained in County and Local Histories . the Heralds ' Visitations , and in the more ...
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... pedigree of the Dalmahoys of that ilk : one entry in which illustrates most forcibly the point in question . It is as follows : - " Baptism , 1 Septem . , 1648. Sir Alexander 3rd S. XII . JULY 20 , '67 . ] 53 NOTES AND QUERIES .
... pedigree of the Dalmahoys of that ilk : one entry in which illustrates most forcibly the point in question . It is as follows : - " Baptism , 1 Septem . , 1648. Sir Alexander 3rd S. XII . JULY 20 , '67 . ] 53 NOTES AND QUERIES .
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