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Strana 135
Translated to York 1465. Died 1476 . * John , fourth Lord Scrope of Masham ,
K.G. , married ( 1 ) a daughter of LordFitz - Hugh , ( 2 ) Elizabeth , daughter of Sir
Thomas Chaworth of Wiverton , Notts . He died 15th November 1455. Test . Ebor
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Translated to York 1465. Died 1476 . * John , fourth Lord Scrope of Masham ,
K.G. , married ( 1 ) a daughter of LordFitz - Hugh , ( 2 ) Elizabeth , daughter of Sir
Thomas Chaworth of Wiverton , Notts . He died 15th November 1455. Test . Ebor
.
Strana 228
It was not Freschville , who died in Westminster on 31st March 1682 and left no
children . Lord Fauconberg died , leaving no children , in 1700. Sir Hugh
Cholmley died in 1689 , leaving only a daughter , Anne Cholmley , who married
her ...
It was not Freschville , who died in Westminster on 31st March 1682 and left no
children . Lord Fauconberg died , leaving no children , in 1700. Sir Hugh
Cholmley died in 1689 , leaving only a daughter , Anne Cholmley , who married
her ...
Strana 231
He died April 28th 1703 . His wife Dorothy , daughter of George Fenwick of
Brinkburn , Northumberland , died in 1699 . 2 Walter Ettrick was General
Registrar and Clerk of the Court of the ViceAdmiral of Sunderland . The Bishop of
Durham ...
He died April 28th 1703 . His wife Dorothy , daughter of George Fenwick of
Brinkburn , Northumberland , died in 1699 . 2 Walter Ettrick was General
Registrar and Clerk of the Court of the ViceAdmiral of Sunderland . The Bishop of
Durham ...
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LETTERS 30 T C to a Dissenter Undated I | 1 |
31 Lord Freschville to T C March 18th 16767 | 7 |
32 Lord Freschville to T C April 7th 1677 | 8 |
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