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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Photographs penes the community and ex inf. Sister Kelland. …
Magna Britannia
… Courtenay of Tremeer and Trethurfe, married a coheiress of Kelland of Devonshire. This family became extinct, in the male line, by the death of Charles Kelland Courtenay, Esq., in 1761; his sisters and coheirs …
Magna Britannia
… to a pikestaff, S., the head per pale, Or, and Argent. Kelland, of Painsford, in Ashprington, married the heiress of Somaster. John Kelland, Esq. the last of this family, died in 1712: his … the last of this branch, died in 1681: the heiress married Kelland. The Rev. John Somaster, descended from a younger …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James II
… Charles, cornet Francis, named Alderman of Pontefract Kelland, Walter Kellington. See Callington. Kemble, John, of …
Survey of London
… provided by Todd and Wrigley, architects (builder W. H. T. Kelland of Stoke Newington). 108 In c. 19048 the lease was, … in 1900 at a reputed cost of 8,000 (builder, W. H. T. Kelland of Stoke Newington). 424 The estate surveyor Eustace …
Journal of the House of Commons
… John Cloberry, Sir Richard Corbett, Sir Francis Drake, Mr. Kelland, Sir William Portman, Mr. Papillon, Sir Thom. Player, …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Sir Thomas Clerges, Lord Fairfex, Sir Francis Drake, Mr. Kelland, Sir Robert Carr, Sir Wm. Franklyn, Sir James …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Ackland, Sir Robert Brookes, Mr. Bull, Mr. Ashburnham, Mr. Kelland, Sir Haswell Tynt, Mr. Christy, Sir John Knatchbull, …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Speake, Sir John Knight, Col. Titus, Sir Henry Foord, Mr. Kelland, Sir William Robarts, Mr. Palmes, Mr. Seymour, Sir …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Cornwall, comprized in the Marriage Settlement and Will of Kelland Courtenay Esquire, deceased, during the Minority of … Cornwall, comprized in the Marriage Settlement and Will of Kelland Courtenay Esquire, deceased, during the Minority of …
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