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Combe of Froyle; Pennington family; misc deeds 1733-1846
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online at books.google.co.uk, accessed 12 August 2008
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at nationalarchives.gov.uk, accessed 12 August 2008
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147:Thomas Edmund Miller (born 1832), George Miller
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16:For other people named Thomas Miller, see
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283:The Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal
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195:at froyle.com, accessed 12 August 2008
390:Baronets in the Baronetage of England
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