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... heir of Sir John Cartington , the last heir male of that very ancient house . By a family arrangement the property was given in marriage with Mary , one of the daughters of Sir Francis Radcliffe , first baronet , to Roger Widdrington ...
... heir of Sir John Cartington , the last heir male of that very ancient house . By a family arrangement the property was given in marriage with Mary , one of the daughters of Sir Francis Radcliffe , first baronet , to Roger Widdrington ...
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... heir of Edward Errington of Beukley , who died circa 1721. Dying unmarried , he was buried at St. John Lee , 31st December , 1725 , and by a death - bed will made two days before , he gave Portgate to his sister's son , Edward ...
... heir of Edward Errington of Beukley , who died circa 1721. Dying unmarried , he was buried at St. John Lee , 31st December , 1725 , and by a death - bed will made two days before , he gave Portgate to his sister's son , Edward ...
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... heir of that Lancelot Errington of Denton , whose " distressed widow , " Margaret Errington , 12th February , 1651 , peti- tioned the Committee for Compounding that she and her poor children were destitute of all manner of maintenance ...
... heir of that Lancelot Errington of Denton , whose " distressed widow , " Margaret Errington , 12th February , 1651 , peti- tioned the Committee for Compounding that she and her poor children were destitute of all manner of maintenance ...
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... heir apparent of the said Miles Stapleton , whom Mr. Cotes declared to be his nearest of kin . " In July , 1797 , John Stapleton , being of full age , joined with his father and conveyed to his younger brother , Thomas Stapleton ...
... heir apparent of the said Miles Stapleton , whom Mr. Cotes declared to be his nearest of kin . " In July , 1797 , John Stapleton , being of full age , joined with his father and conveyed to his younger brother , Thomas Stapleton ...
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... heir of Thomas Fenwick , late of the same place , on the 2nd November , 1754 , conveyed his property there to John Rowell of Laverock - hall , in the chapelry of Horton . The last - named James Fenwick is stated to have married Dorothy ...
... heir of Thomas Fenwick , late of the same place , on the 2nd November , 1754 , conveyed his property there to John Rowell of Laverock - hall , in the chapelry of Horton . The last - named James Fenwick is stated to have married Dorothy ...
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