The Ancient and Noble Family of the Savages of the Ards, with Sketches of English and American Branches of the House of Savage: Comp. from Historical Documents and Family PapersM. Ward & Company, limited, 1888 - 388 pages |
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2ndly afterwards aged ancient Anne Antrim Ardglass Ardkeen Ards arms Armstrong Bally Ballygalget Baron born A.D. brother Carrickfergus Cheshire Church Clifton County daughter death died A.D. died without issue Dublin EARL RIVERS Echlin Edmund Edward EDWARD SAVAGE eldest Elizabeth Elmley Castle English Eveleigh father FRANCIS SAVAGE gent GLASTRY granted Halton Halton Castle HENRY SAVAGE High Sheriff Hollymount Ireland Irish Jane Kent King King's Kirkistone Knight Lady lands late LE SAVAGE Lecale Lieut LORD SAVAGE Lough Macclesfield manor March Mary mentioned Montgomery monument Nugent O'Neill parish PATRICK SAVAGE PHILIP SAVAGE possession presently as successor RAYMOND SAVAGE reign Richard Savage ROBERT SAVAGE Rock Savage Royal SAVAGE died SAVAGE family SAVAGE married SAVAGE'S SAVAGES OF ARDKEEN SAVAGES OF PORTAFERRY Seneschal SIR JOHN SAVAGE SIR ROBERT SAVAGE SIR ROLAND SAVAGE succeeded Tetbury Thomas Savage town Ulster Viscount wife William Savage Willington
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