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The colonel's son , John , appears to have succeeded his uncle at Rûg . 4.
Margaret married to John Lloyd of Bodidris in Yale . II , III . Hugh and Piers s . p .
iv . Jane married to John Conway of Bodrhyddan , Esq . V. Alice mar . to Simon ...
The colonel's son , John , appears to have succeeded his uncle at Rûg . 4.
Margaret married to John Lloyd of Bodidris in Yale . II , III . Hugh and Piers s . p .
iv . Jane married to John Conway of Bodrhyddan , Esq . V. Alice mar . to Simon ...
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... oppressor in his neighbourhood , and a true sycophant , for a common address
of his letters to his patron was , ' O Lord , in thee do I put my trust . There is every
reason to believe that this description is truthful , as his name appears mixed up ...
... oppressor in his neighbourhood , and a true sycophant , for a common address
of his letters to his patron was , ' O Lord , in thee do I put my trust . There is every
reason to believe that this description is truthful , as his name appears mixed up ...
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ful , as his name appears mixed up with all the tyrannical dealings of the Earl of
Leicester with his Denbighshire tenants . In the neighbourhood the “ Red Doctor "
still lives in tradition as a great oppressor , and as one who had dealings with the
...
ful , as his name appears mixed up with all the tyrannical dealings of the Earl of
Leicester with his Denbighshire tenants . In the neighbourhood the “ Red Doctor "
still lives in tradition as a great oppressor , and as one who had dealings with the
...
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He appears for a time to have suffered for his adherence to Edward IV , for in
1460 we find him petitioning for pardon as a rebel ; and in particular , for his
conduct at the battle at Ludford ; and in the same year a grant was made to
Humphrey ...
He appears for a time to have suffered for his adherence to Edward IV , for in
1460 we find him petitioning for pardon as a rebel ; and in particular , for his
conduct at the battle at Ludford ; and in the same year a grant was made to
Humphrey ...
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... But the “ aggrieved parishioners ” were not yet content ; and in 1740 an
account appears in one of the vestry books , that a meeting was held to decide -
whether the inhabitants and occupiers should be rated to the poor , or the
landlords .
... But the “ aggrieved parishioners ” were not yet content ; and in 1740 an
account appears in one of the vestry books , that a meeting was held to decide -
whether the inhabitants and occupiers should be rated to the poor , or the
landlords .
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