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... Bart . was born in 1659 , and in 1685 was created by James II . Baron Waldegrave , of Chewton ; in 1686 Comptroller of the Household ; and in 1687 Lord Lieutenant of Salop . Being of the same religion and marry- ing the natural daughter ...
... Bart . was born in 1659 , and in 1685 was created by James II . Baron Waldegrave , of Chewton ; in 1686 Comptroller of the Household ; and in 1687 Lord Lieutenant of Salop . Being of the same religion and marry- ing the natural daughter ...
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... Bart . of Northfleet , Kent , by John Greene , Esq . and was sold with the former , to the same proprietor . Slades ( which is only a reputed manor , ) was in Henry Torrell , and at his death on January 7th , 1525 , he held it of the ...
... Bart . of Northfleet , Kent , by John Greene , Esq . and was sold with the former , to the same proprietor . Slades ( which is only a reputed manor , ) was in Henry Torrell , and at his death on January 7th , 1525 , he held it of the ...
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... bart . Bishton Hall , Rugeley , John Sparrow , esq . Black Lion Hill , Hugh Booth , esq . Blithfield House , Lord Bagot . Bonehill House , near Fazeley , E. Peel , esq . Cottage , W. Peel , esq . Boscobel Compendium of County History ...
... bart . Bishton Hall , Rugeley , John Sparrow , esq . Black Lion Hill , Hugh Booth , esq . Blithfield House , Lord Bagot . Bonehill House , near Fazeley , E. Peel , esq . Cottage , W. Peel , esq . Boscobel Compendium of County History ...
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... bart . Lodge , G. Chetwynd , esq . Brook House , Wetley Rocks , Henry Powis , Haunch Hall , Lichfield , Gen. Dyott . Heathfield House , Handsworth , Mrs. Watt . Hilcott Hall , Eccleshall , Mrs. Johnson . Hill Hall , Swinfen , 1823 ...
... bart . Lodge , G. Chetwynd , esq . Brook House , Wetley Rocks , Henry Powis , Haunch Hall , Lichfield , Gen. Dyott . Heathfield House , Handsworth , Mrs. Watt . Hilcott Hall , Eccleshall , Mrs. Johnson . Hill Hall , Swinfen , 1823 ...
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... bart . Wolverhampton , J. Hodern , esq . Thomas Perry , esq . Woodhead , Thomas Honeyborne , esq . Wooton Hall , Colonel Wilson . 27 Wrottesley Hall , Sir John Wrottesley , bart . Wyrley Grove , Phineas Hussey , esq . Peerage . Adbaston ...
... bart . Wolverhampton , J. Hodern , esq . Thomas Perry , esq . Woodhead , Thomas Honeyborne , esq . Wooton Hall , Colonel Wilson . 27 Wrottesley Hall , Sir John Wrottesley , bart . Wyrley Grove , Phineas Hussey , esq . Peerage . Adbaston ...
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