A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland: M to ZHenry Colburn, 1846 - Gentry |
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2ndly Alexander ancestor ancient Anne April arms army bapt Baron barrister-at-law Bart brother buried Capt captain Castle Catherine Charles Cheshire chief co-heir Cork Cornwall cousin Crest-A David decease descended Devon Dublin dying Earl Earl of Atholl Edmund Edward elder eldest dau Eliza Elizabeth estates father four daus Frances gentleman George grandson Griffith Hall heir heiress Henry HENRY VIII holy orders House Hugh Hy-Many Ireland James Jane July June King lady Lancashire Lancaster late leaving issue left issue lieut Limerick Lineage Lord magistrate and deputy-lieutenant manor March Margaret Mary Mary-Anne Merioneth Naburn Nicholas O'CONOR DON O'Kelly O'REILLY Owen Park Philip Powys present rector regt reign Richard Roger Salop Samuel Sarah second dau Sept sheriff shire Shropshire Sir John Sir William sister Somerset Strowan successor surname surviving three daus three sons Tipperary wife younger youngest dau