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21 ) , six other sons ( John , Hugh , George , Thomas , Owen , and William ) , four
daughters , the youngest of whom , Catherine , was married to David Holland of
Kinmael , ab Piers Holland , Esq . Arms . — Gules , a chev . inter three stags ...
21 ) , six other sons ( John , Hugh , George , Thomas , Owen , and William ) , four
daughters , the youngest of whom , Catherine , was married to David Holland of
Kinmael , ab Piers Holland , Esq . Arms . — Gules , a chev . inter three stags ...
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... and for his native county four times , in the years 1550 , 1557 , 1569 , and 1573
. He was one of the council of the Court of the Marches , and was the first named
of the gentlemen directed by Queen Elizabeth to hold the royal Eisteddfodd at ...
... and for his native county four times , in the years 1550 , 1557 , 1569 , and 1573
. He was one of the council of the Court of the Marches , and was the first named
of the gentlemen directed by Queen Elizabeth to hold the royal Eisteddfodd at ...
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By this gentleman she had issue , a son and heir , Eyton Evans of Watstay , Esq .
, who married Elizabeth , daughter of Sir Gerard Eyton , of Park Eyton in the
parish of Bangor - is - y - coed , Knt . , by whom he had issue , four daughters and
...
By this gentleman she had issue , a son and heir , Eyton Evans of Watstay , Esq .
, who married Elizabeth , daughter of Sir Gerard Eyton , of Park Eyton in the
parish of Bangor - is - y - coed , Knt . , by whom he had issue , four daughters and
...
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... daughter and heiress of John Blythe , Esq . , M.D. , by whom he had issue , six
sons and four daughters : 1. Rubert , high sheriff in 1648 . 11. Edward married to
Dorothy , daughter of John Braidley . III . Thomas , a merchant in London . iv .
... daughter and heiress of John Blythe , Esq . , M.D. , by whom he had issue , six
sons and four daughters : 1. Rubert , high sheriff in 1648 . 11. Edward married to
Dorothy , daughter of John Braidley . III . Thomas , a merchant in London . iv .
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Dr. Borlase has left us numerous instances of the discovery of Roman brass
coins in Cornish barrows , and in three or four cases portions of bronze swords
were in his time brought to light ; but of late years ( with the exception of Mr.
Cotten's ...
Dr. Borlase has left us numerous instances of the discovery of Roman brass
coins in Cornish barrows , and in three or four cases portions of bronze swords
were in his time brought to light ; but of late years ( with the exception of Mr.
Cotten's ...
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