The Peerage of Ireland: Or, A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom, 第 6 巻J. Moore, 1789 |
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... Captain Roberts of Reading , and the dying 2 June 1751 , he remarried in June 1753 at Paris , with the fifter of Henry Pye of Farrindon House , Efq . Member of Parliament for Berkshire ) . Edward Southwell , Efq . of King's Weston ...
... Captain Roberts of Reading , and the dying 2 June 1751 , he remarried in June 1753 at Paris , with the fifter of Henry Pye of Farrindon House , Efq . Member of Parliament for Berkshire ) . Edward Southwell , Efq . of King's Weston ...
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... captain of the battle - axe guards and in 1715 was returned burgess to parliament for Baltimore * . He married Lucy , younger daughter and coheir to William Bowen of Ballyadams in the Queen's County , Efq . who died 11 April 1686 ...
... captain of the battle - axe guards and in 1715 was returned burgess to parliament for Baltimore * . He married Lucy , younger daughter and coheir to William Bowen of Ballyadams in the Queen's County , Efq . who died 11 April 1686 ...
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... captain Purdon , and near 100 others 4 , refolved to make their way to Sligo , to join the Lord Lodge Collect . 2 See V. Erne . 3 Clogh . Ms. 4 Lodge . Lord Kingston , for their common defence . In their 20 SOUTHWELL , VISCOUNT SOUTHWELL .
... captain Purdon , and near 100 others 4 , refolved to make their way to Sligo , to join the Lord Lodge Collect . 2 See V. Erne . 3 Clogh . Ms. 4 Lodge . Lord Kingston , for their common defence . In their 20 SOUTHWELL , VISCOUNT SOUTHWELL .
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... captain Bozier to Galway , who arrived there 2 January 1689 , with an order to releafe Sir Thomas Southwell , and with money to discharge his fees , defray his expences , and enable him to travel ; and the King figning his pardon under ...
... captain Bozier to Galway , who arrived there 2 January 1689 , with an order to releafe Sir Thomas Southwell , and with money to discharge his fees , defray his expences , and enable him to travel ; and the King figning his pardon under ...
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... captain of grenadiers , and after of a troop of dragoons . He married Dulcinea , daughter of the Rev. Henry Royse of Nantinan in the faid county , and dying 20 October 1758 , had iffue one fon Henry , born in 1737 ; and two daughters ...
... captain of grenadiers , and after of a troop of dragoons . He married Dulcinea , daughter of the Rev. Henry Royse of Nantinan in the faid county , and dying 20 October 1758 , had iffue one fon Henry , born in 1737 ; and two daughters ...
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