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The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… or Baxster, Bintre, Bulman, Boleyn, Bagby, Bedingfeld, Brandon, Claye, Clerk, Chaunceys, Chaunt, Coole, Cubald, …
The Environs of London
… of North Rungton, Norfolk, who died in 1781; Leversidge Brandon, who died in 1785; Mary, relict of Captain Peter …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Wymondham, Attleburgh, and East Harling, to Thetford and Brandon, on the borders of the counties of Norfolk and …
Survey of London
… of "No. 12." Thomas Spring-Rice (Baron Monteagle of Brandon) was born in 1790. After leaving Cambridge he studied …
Survey of London Monograph
… He was Marleon de Aye (nestling hawk) to Sir Charles Brandon, E.M., who cr. him his pursuivant and so named him 2 October 1522. Thence Lancaster and later Norroy. Both as Brandon's servant and as Crown officer was repeatedly sent to …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Goxhill. 14 The land was granted, with Newsham, to Charles Brandon, duke of Suffolk, in 1539 and later descended in his …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to remain in the hands of his feoffees, 7 Sir Robert Brandon, and William Paston, Esq. Margaret, his mother, then … or, a chevron between three torteaux, Glemham and Brandon; barry of ten, argent and gules, a lion rampant over …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in the church by her husband, in 1528. In 1484, Richard Brandon of Cromer was buried in the chapel of St. Nicholas, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… The advowson seems to have been granted to Charles Brandon (d. 1545), duke of Suffolk, but reverted to the …
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