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Survey of London Monograph
… argent collared or with a crescent for difference. 18 A. EVERARD EXTON Exton Rouge Dragon, intruded October 1658, pat. … Arms: As Sir A. Woods before and after 1891 grant. 43. EVERARD GREEN (1893). See Somerset (26). 44. ALGAR HENRY …
Rymer's Foedera
… de Harquevilla. Capellanus de Tredeville. Michael Everard Capellanus Parochialis Dauscuvilla. Frater Johannes …
Rymer's Foedera
… Nicholai Freylon Archidiaconi Parisiensis, Willielmi Everard Doctoris in sacra Theologia, Vicarii Rothomagensis, …
Rymer's Foedera
… in Holandia oriundus, apud Rouchestre commorans. Henricus Everard de &c. ut supra. Reginaldus Inglebright, in …
Rymer's Foedera
… Reginaldi West. Pro Magistro Johanne Kempe, & Laurentio Everard, Ad Capiendum Monstrum Hominum ad Arma & …
Rymer's Foedera
… in the forme befor sayde, for John of the Spense, Mathew Everard, Thomas Belle, and Sir Adam More. Walter of …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… and appears to have derived his stock from Walker & Everard of Wapping who acted as agents for its distribution. …
Survey of London
… (Sir) Benjamin Collins Brodie, surgeon (pupil of Sir Everard Home, see No. 30), 181019. 24. Frederick John Sang, … Mrs. Anne Damer, sculptress, 17904 (but see page 371); Sir Everard Home, surgeon and first baronet, 17981830. 31. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of Wardour House, home of the Arundell family. 16 James Everard Arundell, younger brother of Raymond Thomas, also … Brown Street, later known as Chapel House, rented by James Everard Arundell and William Weeks. 25 In 1814 this was … expense of Lord Arundell (d. 1817), son of the above James Everard Arundell, in St. Martin's Lane, off St. Martin's …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… possessed by various families, including those of Goodey, Everard, Maynard, Abdy, Wiseman, and Collins. The parish …
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