A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire |
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... England by the crown . But , though the time of his advancement was not till the year 1070 , certain it is , that he came into England with the CONQUEROR , and thereupon had a grant of Whitby , in Yorkshire , which lordship he soon ...
... England by the crown . But , though the time of his advancement was not till the year 1070 , certain it is , that he came into England with the CONQUEROR , and thereupon had a grant of Whitby , in Yorkshire , which lordship he soon ...
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... England on the day of their coronation , and in consequence we find this William styled in divers charters , " Pincerna Henrici Regis Anglorum . " William de Albini founded the abbey of Wymondham in Norfolk , and gave to the monks of ...
... England on the day of their coronation , and in consequence we find this William styled in divers charters , " Pincerna Henrici Regis Anglorum . " William de Albini founded the abbey of Wymondham in Norfolk , and gave to the monks of ...
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... England under King HENRY I. We find his son Ralph , in the reign of STEPHEN , " abounding in wealth , and erecting a strong castle upon some part of his inheritance in Normandy . " Ralph Basset , the justice of England , required none ...
... England under King HENRY I. We find his son Ralph , in the reign of STEPHEN , " abounding in wealth , and erecting a strong castle upon some part of his inheritance in Normandy . " Ralph Basset , the justice of England , required none ...
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... England , where it was afterwards deposited , under a stately monument , * appointed by the deceased lord to be erected in the collegiate church of St. Mary , at Warwick . His lordship m . 1st , Elizabeth , dau . and heiress of Thomas ...
... England , where it was afterwards deposited , under a stately monument , * appointed by the deceased lord to be erected in the collegiate church of St. Mary , at Warwick . His lordship m . 1st , Elizabeth , dau . and heiress of Thomas ...
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... England in a particular case ; and dying in the following year , 8. p . , was 8. by his brother , WILLIAM DE BEAUCHAMP , a military officer of high reputa- tion , who had attended EDWARD I. in several of his expedi- tions into Flanders ...
... England in a particular case ; and dying in the following year , 8. p . , was 8. by his brother , WILLIAM DE BEAUCHAMP , a military officer of high reputa- tion , who had attended EDWARD I. in several of his expedi- tions into Flanders ...
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1st Earl 2nd baron 2nd Earl 2ndly 3rd Earl 4th Earl afterwards Alice ancestor Anne April Arundel baronet Bart became EXTINCT brother Bulkeley Castle Catherine Charles Chester co-heir co-heiress Cornwall created D'Arcy dated decease December descended devolved dignity Dorset Duke dying Earldom EDWARD III elder eldest dau Elizabeth England Essex estates father February France Gascony George governor grandson Grey heiress HENRY III HENRY VI HENRY VIII holy orders honours Hugh Ireland Isabel James Jane January Joane July June King HENRY king's knight Lady lands left issue Letters Patent Lineage lordship manor March Margaret Marquess marriage Mary Maud monarch nobleman Norfolk November October peerage peerage of Ireland Powys Prince Ralph reign RICHARD II Roger Scotland sheriff Sir John Sir Richard Sir Robert Sir Thomas Sir William sister Somerset sons Stafford successor Suffolk summoned to parliament Viscount Walter Warwick widow wife Writ of Summons