A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland, extinct, dormant, and in abeyance ... EnglandHenry Colburn, 1846 - 795 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 5
... lordship's decease , between his two sisters . ALLINGTON - BARONS ALLING- TON OF WYMONDLEY . By Letters Patent , dated 5th Dec. , 1682 . Lineage . WILLIAM ALLINGTON , Esq . , high sheriff of the counties of Cambridge and Huntington , in ...
... lordship's decease , between his two sisters . ALLINGTON - BARONS ALLING- TON OF WYMONDLEY . By Letters Patent , dated 5th Dec. , 1682 . Lineage . WILLIAM ALLINGTON , Esq . , high sheriff of the counties of Cambridge and Huntington , in ...
Page 8
... lordship , m . first , Alice , daughter and sole heiress of Charles Leigh , Esq . , of Leighton Buzzard , in the county of Bedford , and grand - daughter of Thomas , first Lord Leigh , but had no issue . He espoused , secondly , - , and ...
... lordship , m . first , Alice , daughter and sole heiress of Charles Leigh , Esq . , of Leighton Buzzard , in the county of Bedford , and grand - daughter of Thomas , first Lord Leigh , but had no issue . He espoused , secondly , - , and ...
Page 21
... lordship , m . Elizabeth , daughter of Adelice de Beaumont , by whom he had no issue ; he d . in 1392 , and his half- brothers having pre - deceased him , issueless , the male line of this branch of the family of ALDITHE- LEY OR AUDLEY ...
... lordship , m . Elizabeth , daughter of Adelice de Beaumont , by whom he had no issue ; he d . in 1392 , and his half- brothers having pre - deceased him , issueless , the male line of this branch of the family of ALDITHE- LEY OR AUDLEY ...
Page 42
... lordship , during the reign of Ed- ward III . , had many high and confidential employ- ments , and took a prominent part in the affairs of Scotland , being at one time sent as constable of the king's army into that country for defence ...
... lordship , during the reign of Ed- ward III . , had many high and confidential employ- ments , and took a prominent part in the affairs of Scotland , being at one time sent as constable of the king's army into that country for defence ...
Page 48
... lordship forwarded the restoration , is evident from his being appointed , by the restored monarch , in 1660 , lord- lieutenant of the bishopric of Durham , and in the same year , lord - lieutenant and custos rotulorum of the North ...
... lordship forwarded the restoration , is evident from his being appointed , by the restored monarch , in 1660 , lord- lieutenant of the bishopric of Durham , and in the same year , lord - lieutenant and custos rotulorum of the North ...
Other editions - View all
A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, and ... John Burke No preview available - 2018 |
Common terms and phrases
afterwards Alice Anne Arundel Bart Beauchamp became EXTINCT brother Castle Catherine Chester county of York created crown dated daugh daughter and co-heir daughter and heir daughter and heiress daughter of Sir decease descended devolved died s. p. dignity Duke dying Earl of Chester Earl of Essex Earl of Warwick Earldom elder eldest Elizabeth England espoused Essex estates father feudal lord France Garter Gascony George governor Grey Henry III Henry VI Henry VIII Hereford honours Hugh Ireland Isabel issue James Joane King Edward King Henry King Henry VIII king's knights Lady lands Letters Patent Lineage livery lordship manor Margaret Marquess Mary Maud monarch moned to parliament Nevill nobleman Norfolk peerage peerage of Ireland Prince Ralph reign Richard Richard II Roger Scotland second baron second Earl secondly sheriff Sir John Sir Thomas Sir William sister successor Suffolk summoned to parliament surname unmarried Viscount widow wife Writ of Summons