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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… followed to day by the Earl of Arlington, etc. Duchess of Monmouth brought to bed. Aug. 26. Order to Mr. Lynch to send …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… to the Crown. William afterwards married the Duke of Monmouth's sister, who then lived with the Earl of … first made by Thomas Rosse, then secretary to the Duke of Monmouth, now dead, but Edward Progers and Charles Chetwin, both employed by the King and the Duke of Monmouth therein, can justify the same. In 1675, before Sir …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… and having now received commissions in the Duke of Monmouth's regiment, and being unable to provide themselves … The King returned from Newmarket with P. Rupert, D. Monmouth, &c. Oct. 20. Swedes' ambassadors had a private … Commission appointing James, Duke of Buccleuch and Monmouth to be Lord High Chamberlain of Scotland. [ Copy. On …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… to be Sequestration Commissioners for South Wales and co. Monmouth, to certify the miscarriages and undue proceedings …
Cardiff Records
… as, for instance, at Usk and Christchurch in the county of Monmouth. On the abolition of the old episcopal and … of Cardiff. (Reece of Porth-y-carn, Usk in the county of Monmouth.) 534 8 from the bottom. Mr. Charles Morgan, B.A., …
Alumni Oxonienses
… spinster, aged 25. 351, 28 a. Crofts, James, Duke of Monmouth. See Scott, page 1325. 353, 7. Croke, Richard, B.D. …
Cardiff Records
… without issue. Warthacwm is Llangwm Isaf in the county of Monmouth, the tithes whereof were given by an ancient grant …
Cardiff Records
… of Glamorgan, Troye and Concarven in the said county of Monmouth, Royley in Lantwyte, Newton Notage, Gryffythe-more …
Cardiff Records
… was an Evans of Llangatoc Feibion Afel in the county of Monmouth (desc. from Herbert of Itton in the same county.) A … otherwise obsolete name for Llangwm Isaf in the county of Monmouth. The suit seems to be an attempt to recover Church …
Cardiff Records
… 5 Add that Thomas Harris was committed by the Justices at Monmouth, in 1722, for the theft of an iron bar. 201 16 vice …
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