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398:Extinct baronetcies in the Baronetage of Ireland
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328:"Obituaries: Joseph James Laffey Ward (7113)"
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222:Sir Joseph James Laffey Ward, 4th Baronet
210:Sir Cyril Rupert Joseph Ward, 2nd Baronet
116:Escutcheon of the Ward baronets of Bixley
373:Baronetcies beginning with "W" (part 1)
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371:Leigh Rayment's list of baronets β
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191:Ward baronets, of Wellington (1911)
242:Arms of the baronets of Wellington
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108:Ward baronets, of Bixley (1660)
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184:Sir Robert Ward, 1st Baronet
171:Sir Edward Ward, 8th Baronet
159:Sir Edward Ward, 6th Baronet
153:Sir Edward Ward, 5th Baronet
147:Sir Edward Ward, 4th Baronet
141:Sir Thomas Ward, 3rd Baronet
135:Sir Edward Ward, 2nd Baronet
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100:politician
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382:Categories
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