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377:. Some blank leaves at the end have been used to record the marriages and progeny of his children. The first group of entries was made at the end of 1527; subsequent entries carry on the records of the growth of the family until 1566. The other book is the finest and most famous of all
563:, by Margaret Bedingfield (d. 24 March 1504), and sister of Sir John Jerningham (see above). At the time of her marriage to Sir Robert Drury, she is said to have been the widow of two husbands: Lord Edward Grey (d. before 1517), eldest son and heir of
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sovereigns, and a succession of capable and eminent men whose careers are part of
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border by peaceful methods and to obtain redress for wrongs committed." Previously, on 29 August 1509, he had been a witness to the renewal of the "
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Wives and Daughters: The Women of Sixteenth-Century England
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1657:Widdrington
1531:T. Williams
1415:Fitzwilliam
1390:Alington II
1380:Strangeways
972:Bald, R.C.,
745:Betham 1801
703:R.C. Bald,
557:Somerleyton
510:Somerleyton
391:now in the
2053:Categories
1998:Weatherill
1912:Abercromby
1602:Richardson
1451:Englefield
1430:Englefield
1370:T. Tresham
1345:W. Tresham
1330:W. Tresham
1320:W. Tresham
1285:Alington I
1220:Hungerford
1144:Waldegrave
1129:De la Mare
1124:Hungerford
1119:De la Mare
1099:of England
904:required.)
869:(1): 5–9.
831:References
545:Horseheath
329:Henry VIII
178:Drury Lane
154:Henry VIII
97:Anne Drury
2003:Boothroyd
1892:Addington
1861:Addington
1856:Grenville
1836:A. Onslow
1816:R. Onslow
1750:Littleton
1675:Bampfield
1622:Glanville
1571:Yelverton
1556:Puckering
1551:Popham II
1476:Wingfield
1456:Sheffield
1235:Beauchamp
1149:Pickering
1134:Pickering
931:cite book
778:Hyde 2004
724:(Google).
692:Shaw 1906
661:Hyde 2004
612:See image
571:'s wife,
530:Wetherden
381:MSS, the
355:, in the
286:in 1495.
278:(MP) for
174:townhouse
170:barrister
150:Henry VII
148:to Kings
108:Parent(s)
1973:Morrison
1851:Cornwall
1700:Charlton
1690:Grimston
1685:Lenthall
1652:Lenthall
1637:Lenthall
1627:Lenthall
1617:J. Finch
1612:H. Finch
1607:T. Crewe
1597:R. Crewe
1526:Gargrave
1410:Mordaunt
1360:Charlton
1340:Popham I
1215:Doreward
1210:Stourton
1164:Doreward
947:(1906).
496:baronets
494:, later
447:Hawstead
318:Scottish
307:executor
265:Lackford
206:Hawstead
198:Hawstead
86:Children
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1963:FitzRoy
1958:Whitley
1953:Lowther
1922:Denison
1897:Mitford
1831:Compton
1821:Bromley
1720:Gregory
1715:Seymour
1705:Seymour
1695:Turnour
1592:Phelips
1521:Cordell
1506:Pollard
1400:Catesby
1365:Wenlock
1350:Oldhall
1295:Russell
1265:Russell
1255:Baynard
1250:Chaucer
1225:Chaucer
1205:Chaucer
1200:Tiptoft
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995:at the
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514:Suffolk
492:Chilton
451:Suffolk
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379:Chaucer
371:Vulgate
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241:Suffolk
210:Suffolk
202:Suffolk
69:Spouses
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2008:Martin
1993:Thomas
1846:Norton
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1766:Harley
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1730:Trevor
1710:Sawyer
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1446:Dudley
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1355:Thorpe
1325:Burley
1315:Burley
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1290:Tyrell
1280:Tyrell
1275:Vernon
1270:Walton
1260:Flower
1240:Flower
1230:Redman
1179:Savage
1169:Savage
1159:Cheney
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716:Bald,
457:, Sir
343:Legacy
303:canopy
253:museum
249:chapel
220:Career
184:Family
144:, and
134:knight
2034:Hoyle
1988:Lloyd
1968:Brown
1937:Gully
1927:Brand
1902:Abbot
1811:Smith
1771:Smith
1745:Foley
1735:Powle
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1587:Croke
1511:Broke
1496:Baker
1491:Moyle
1425:Drury
1375:Green
1305:Bowes
1154:Bussy
1039:1495
722:p. 11
591:Notes
226:Tudor
1983:King
1932:Peel
1841:Cust
1671:Long
1642:Rous
1566:Coke
1546:Bell
1541:Wray
1501:Dyer
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1466:More
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