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... HENRY FREDERIC TURLE . On Thursday , June 28 , the anniversary of his father's death , Henry Frederic Turle , Editor of Notes and Queries , passed away from among us , ere the pages of that week's number had received their final ...
... HENRY FREDERIC TURLE . On Thursday , June 28 , the anniversary of his father's death , Henry Frederic Turle , Editor of Notes and Queries , passed away from among us , ere the pages of that week's number had received their final ...
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... HENRY VANE , 1652 . It has been my good fortune , whilst making some researches into the naval history of the Commonwealth , to light on the following most interesting letter from Sir John Lawson to Sir Henry Vane . The short notice of ...
... HENRY VANE , 1652 . It has been my good fortune , whilst making some researches into the naval history of the Commonwealth , to light on the following most interesting letter from Sir John Lawson to Sir Henry Vane . The short notice of ...
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... Henry I .; and , in the absence of any record or tradition to the con- trary , we may fairly assume that this was its first charter . No copy of it is extant , nor any record which enables us to fix the year in which it was granted ...
... Henry I .; and , in the absence of any record or tradition to the con- trary , we may fairly assume that this was its first charter . No copy of it is extant , nor any record which enables us to fix the year in which it was granted ...
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... Henry , in or about the same year . John Henry married Comfort Matilda Dufaur , daughter of Antonine Dufaur , formerly of Shooter's Hill , Kent , and had a son in 1789. Can any one tell me where these two births and two marriages took ...
... Henry , in or about the same year . John Henry married Comfort Matilda Dufaur , daughter of Antonine Dufaur , formerly of Shooter's Hill , Kent , and had a son in 1789. Can any one tell me where these two births and two marriages took ...
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... Henry Washington was who married Eleanor Harrison ? I have a deed of the year 1698 by which the Hon . Henry Fairfax and Anne his wife convey a small piece of land in Reedness , co . York , to a maternal ancestor of mine , and the ...
... Henry Washington was who married Eleanor Harrison ? I have a deed of the year 1698 by which the Hon . Henry Fairfax and Anne his wife convey a small piece of land in Reedness , co . York , to a maternal ancestor of mine , and the ...
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