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... surname to his and on the next page a tent - caterpillar is wife's maiden name of Pepys . defined as “ the gregarious larva of a North American bombycid moth , Clisiocampa , which spins a tent - like web . The Nan Pepys referred to in ...
... surname to his and on the next page a tent - caterpillar is wife's maiden name of Pepys . defined as “ the gregarious larva of a North American bombycid moth , Clisiocampa , which spins a tent - like web . The Nan Pepys referred to in ...
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... surname of Henry , Archbishop of Canterbury , 1501-3 , appears as ' Deen , ' " Dene , " Deane , 66 Deany , " " Deney and " Denny . Similar variations occur in the case of the surname of Sir John Deane of Great Maplestead , who died in ...
... surname of Henry , Archbishop of Canterbury , 1501-3 , appears as ' Deen , ' " Dene , " Deane , 66 Deany , " " Deney and " Denny . Similar variations occur in the case of the surname of Sir John Deane of Great Maplestead , who died in ...
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... surname does not fit the chronology , seeing that family surnames were still in a state of flux in the early part of the fourteenth century , and very few persons as yet had borne the territorial one ' de Douglas . " Many years ago I ...
... surname does not fit the chronology , seeing that family surnames were still in a state of flux in the early part of the fourteenth century , and very few persons as yet had borne the territorial one ' de Douglas . " Many years ago I ...
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... surname does not fit the chronology , seeing that family surnames were still in a state of flux in the early part of the fourteenth century , and very few persons as yet had borne the territorial one " de Douglas . " Many years ago I ...
... surname does not fit the chronology , seeing that family surnames were still in a state of flux in the early part of the fourteenth century , and very few persons as yet had borne the territorial one " de Douglas . " Many years ago I ...
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... surname is quoted by Bardsley as a London one . ARCHIBALD SPARKE . THE PACKERSHIP OF LONDON ( 12 S. viii . 111 ) .— This was an officer charged with the packing , or supervision of the packing , of exported goods liable to custom . The ...
... surname is quoted by Bardsley as a London one . ARCHIBALD SPARKE . THE PACKERSHIP OF LONDON ( 12 S. viii . 111 ) .— This was an officer charged with the packing , or supervision of the packing , of exported goods liable to custom . The ...
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