10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COHEIRESS»
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1
A Complete Parochial History of the County of Cornwall: ...
... John; of Trevalstcr = clau. of Holland John^Maria, dan. of of Trevalster I John
Soinaster Marfa=Rtchard coheiress Trefusis Joan=William coheiress Bligh AUce
=Nicholas coheiress Boscawen Sir Hugh=Sybil, dau. of , sheriff 1564 I Sir Thos.
2
An Historical Survey of the County of Cornwall: To which is ...
He was succeeded by his son and heir ' John Trefusis, who, about the tenth of
Henry IV, married Margery, daughter of Jacob Jervaise of Bennallack, esq. and
by her was father of Otho Trefusis, who married Johanna, daughter and
coheiress of ...
Charles Sandoe Gilbert, 1820
3
The Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland
Sir Robert Jocelvn, of Hyde-hall, lineal descendant of Thomas, was created a
baronet in 1665, and had issue by Jane, coheiress of Robert Strange, esq. of
Somer- ford, in Wiltshire, sir Strange, the second baronet, (ancestor of sir
Conyers, who ...
4
The steeple-chase calendar, a chronicle of the sport in ...
0 Mr. Frankland's b.m. Coheiress, 6 yrs., list. 41b. W. Stagg. 0 Mr. Mantle's bk. g.
Jack Jewkes, 12st - - Butler. 0 5 to 2 agst Jerry, 6 to 1 agst Sir William, 6 to 1 agst
Wheeler, 8 to 1 agst Coheiress, 10 to 1 agst Negro, 12 to 1 agst Escape, and 15 ...
Whitehall Degge, his son by his first wife, married a coheiress of Beauf'eu or
Boughey. Simon Degge, M. D., great-grandson of Sir Simon, died in 1729,
leaving an only daughter married to Hay. Simon, the second son of Sir Simon
Degge, ...
6
The Baronetage of England, Or the History of the English ...
18, 1747, Mary, daughter and sole heiress of William Howe, Esq. a major in the
king's troops, by Elizabeth, his wife, daughter and coheiress of William
Pauncefote, of Carswalls, near Newent, in Gloucestershire. This William Howe
was the only ...
7
The Baronetage of England: Or The History of the English ...
2, Llwydocca, the eldest, married Angharad, the daughter of Jago ap Idwal,
Prince of North Wales, whose grandson, 3, Ednyvett ap Llowarch, married Joned,
or Shoned, daughter and coheiress of Rhywallon ap Cynvin (who, together with
his ...
8
Magna Britannia: Being a Concise Topographical Account of ...
Crest : — A Looe-trout naiant, Or. Penwarne of Penwarne in Mawnan, an ancient
family, who possessed by inheritance the bailiwick of the hundred of Kirrier,
married the coheiress of Trencreek. The present representative of this ancient
family ...
9
Magna Britannia, a concise topographical account of the ...
An heiress of Hudleston and a coheiress of Berdesey, married into the Whitehall
branch. The Salkelds of Ros-gill, in Westmorland, whose heiress married
Christian, were descended from a younger Son of the Salkelds of Corby. The
name still ...
10
The baronetage of England, or, The history of the English ...
2, 1719, and was buried there the 4th following. Sir John had likewise five
daughters ; ] , Anne, coheiress to her brother, born Oct. 24, 1693, died unmarried,
Dec. 21, 1760, and was buried at Henbury aforesaid ; 2, Elizabeth, died
unmarried, ...
rev. William Betham, 1803