The Peerage of Ireland: Or, A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom, Volume 5J. Moore, 1789 - Heraldry |
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... second fon , had by his father's gift , the Stanway , manor of Stanway in ... wife Margaret , daugh- ter and coheir to Sir Robert Olney of Wefton in the ... marriage of Eleanor , younger daughter and coheir to Sir Guy De - la - Spine ...
... second fon , had by his father's gift , the Stanway , manor of Stanway in ... wife Margaret , daugh- ter and coheir to Sir Robert Olney of Wefton in the ... marriage of Eleanor , younger daughter and coheir to Sir Guy De - la - Spine ...
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... second Viscount , who was knighted by K. Charles I. reprefented the county of Gloucester in several par- Viscount . liaments ; and married to his first wife Bridget , third daugh- ter of John Lyttleton of Frankley - court in ...
... second Viscount , who was knighted by K. Charles I. reprefented the county of Gloucester in several par- Viscount . liaments ; and married to his first wife Bridget , third daugh- ter of John Lyttleton of Frankley - court in ...
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... wife was Dorothy , 2 daughter of Whitfield , Efq . by whom he had no iffue , and dying in 1685 , the re- married ... second Tuefday aher Michaelmas , each to continue for two days ; which grant on 1 June 1692 was re- newed to his fon Sir ...
... wife was Dorothy , 2 daughter of Whitfield , Efq . by whom he had no iffue , and dying in 1685 , the re- married ... second Tuefday aher Michaelmas , each to continue for two days ; which grant on 1 June 1692 was re- newed to his fon Sir ...
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... wife were , Robert , his heir and Alexander of Lufton , who married Mary , daughter of James Barnewall of Brymore ... second- ly the fifter of William Crompe of Marchalfton . The faid Chriftopher was father of Thomas of Rowelton , who ...
... wife were , Robert , his heir and Alexander of Lufton , who married Mary , daughter of James Barnewall of Brymore ... second- ly the fifter of William Crompe of Marchalfton . The faid Chriftopher was father of Thomas of Rowelton , who ...
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... wife , by whom he left four fons , viz . Sir William de Malpas , who died ... second fon of William , Baron of Malpas , Robert by the Earl of Chefter's ... wife of the faid Urian , by whom he had Richard his heir , who , in a deed Richard ...
... wife , by whom he left four fons , viz . Sir William de Malpas , who died ... second fon of William , Baron of Malpas , Robert by the Earl of Chefter's ... wife of the faid Urian , by whom he had Richard his heir , who , in a deed Richard ...
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alfo anceſtor Anne appointed April Auguſt baptized Barnewall Baron Baronet Bart born brother buried Catharine Charles Chefter Cholmondeley Chriftopher coheir commiffioners county of Meath daugh daughter and heir daughter of John daughter of Sir deceaſed December died young Dublin Duke dying Earl Edward eftate eldest daughter eldest fon eſtate faid fame father February fecond fecond wife fecondly ferved fervice fhould fifter firft Firle firſt fome fon and heir Frances fucceeded fucceffor George Hamilton Henry himſelf honour houfe houſe iffue Ireland James January July June Kilkenny King kingdom of Ireland Knight Lady lands Lord Lordship Malpas March Margaret married Elizabeth Mary Meath member of parliament Michan's church Moncton noftri November October parliament patent Patrick Barnewall Peerage of Ireland perfon Powerfcourt prefent privy council privy feal reign Richard Wingfield Robert September Sir John Sir Richard Sir Thomas Sir William Strabane three daughters three fons Viſcount whofe Wingfield
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