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Thomas Fleetwood , who had obtained deacon's orders on 15 April , 1628 , and priest's on 12 July , 1628 . Information is sought as to the parentage of ( this Rev. Thomas Fleetwood . He was the progenitor of a branch of the Fleetwood ...
Thomas Fleetwood , who had obtained deacon's orders on 15 April , 1628 , and priest's on 12 July , 1628 . Information is sought as to the parentage of ( this Rev. Thomas Fleetwood . He was the progenitor of a branch of the Fleetwood ...
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Thomas Harley married firstly Joan , widow of Ralph Olive or Oliff , citizen of London ; secondly Mary , widow of William Kempster , citizen of London . In the registers of St. Thomas the Apostle , London , I have found the following ...
Thomas Harley married firstly Joan , widow of Ralph Olive or Oliff , citizen of London ; secondly Mary , widow of William Kempster , citizen of London . In the registers of St. Thomas the Apostle , London , I have found the following ...
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As far as I know this is a mistake of Sir Thomas , as the old rebel flag of Ireland was the red right hand on a white ground , the heraldic emblem of O'Neill , called by Cox that terrible cognizance . " Can any of your kind readers tell ...
As far as I know this is a mistake of Sir Thomas , as the old rebel flag of Ireland was the red right hand on a white ground , the heraldic emblem of O'Neill , called by Cox that terrible cognizance . " Can any of your kind readers tell ...
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