A Memorial of the Parish and Family of Hanmer in Flintshire: Out of the the Thirteenth Into the Nineteenth Century |
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afterwards ancient anno anno Domini appears Baronet Bettisfield Bronington brother called Chester county of Flint Court cousin daughter of Sir David ap David filius David Hanmer descended died ditz armes domini doth Duke Eleanor eorum father Fens Flintshire flowers French garden give Gredington Halghton Hannemere hath Haulton heir Hengrave Hervey horse House of Commons humble Job Charlton John Hanmer Kenyon King Charles King Henry King Henry VIII knight Lady lands late letter London Lord Maelor marriage married mentioned monf Robt Mostyn Mother o'er Owen Glyndwr Parliament peach pedigree present Prince principis Puleston Queen quod regis river Roden says servant Shrewsbury Shropshire Sir David Sir John Hanmer Sir Roger Mostyn Sir Thomas Hanmer Sir Thomas's sive Speaker Suffolk thou trees Trevor tulips unto Walden Wales wall Welsh Whitchurch wife William Hanmer Worthenbury
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