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751 | Role: Administrator | Croft, Charles James Wanley (I2129)
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752 | Role: Executor | (Gordon-Lennox), Colonel Charles Henry 8th Duke of Richmond (I969)
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753 | Role: Executor | Littlejohn, David (I36)
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754 | Royal College of Art, London | Croft, Sir Thomas Stephen Hutton 6th Baronet (I2576)
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755 | Samuel Jones, his wife, Fanny, and their son, William, appear in the 1881 census twice: once residing in the High Street, Cradley, Worcestershire, and again at King St., Rowley Regis, Staffordshire. | Jones, Samuel (I2961)
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756 | See Cal. Charter Rolls, volume vi, page 258. On the same day his son and heir Thomas Howard was created Earl of Surrey, and William, Viscount Berkeley, the other coheir of the great Mowbray inheritance, was created Earl of Nottingham. | (Howard), John 1st Duke of Norfolk (I698)
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757 | See Cal. Patent Rolls, 1476–85, page 358; Rymer, volume xii, page 190. He received the office of Marshal of England, and the name, title, and honour of Earl Marshal of England, to him and the heirs male of his body, which John, late Duke of Norfolk, held and which came into the King's hand on his death sine prole mascula: bearing a gold rod (as granted by Richard II), with a fee of £20 out of the fee farm of Ipswich. | (Howard), John 1st Duke of Norfolk (I698)
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758 | See Paston Letters, volume iii, page 486; Weever, page 506, who states erroneously that she died in 1452. Her brass remains there. A drawing of her heraldic gravestone is in Cott. MS., Jul., C vii, folio 237 (Coll. of Nicholas Charles), and a description in Collins's Peerage, volume i, pages 63, 64. | de Moleyns, Catherine (I699)
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759 | See also Wikipedia with URL links to digital versions hosted by the Internet Archive: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Scots_Peerage#Volumes | Source Source: S13 (S13)
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760 | Served at the Battle of Trafalgar under Lord Nelson, 21 October 1805. | Whitaker, Captain Thomas R.N. (I2734)
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761 | Served during the First World War (wounded). | Gordon-Lennox, Victor Charles Hugh (I1119)
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762 | Served during the Second World War (mentioned in despatches). | Gordon-Lennox, Rear-Admiral Sir Alexander Henry Charles (I1055)
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763 | Served during the Second World War (wounded, mentioned in despatches). | Gordon-Lennox, Lt.-Gen. Sir George Charles (I1054)
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764 | Served in the Army and had a troop of Dragoons | Croft, Stephen (I2053)
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765 | Served in the Great War, 1914–19. | Leaf, Lt.-Col. Henry Meredith (I2253)
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766 | Served in the Great War. | Gordon-Lennox, Charles Henry styled Lord Settrington (I975)
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767 | Served in the Second World War. | Gordon-Lennox, Captain Reginald Arthur Charles (I1032)
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768 | Served in the Second World War. | Villiers, Cdr. Thomas Hyde (I2546)
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769 | She and her elder sister Anne (who died October 1657) were painted as children, 1655–56, by Lely, who also painted diana at the time of her first marriage in 1667. Both portraits and the receipt for the latter (£29 10sh., including frame, August 1667) are still at Woburn, as are many of her letters to the Rev. John Thornton, the Russells' tutor there. See G. Scott Thomson, Life in a Noble Household, 1641–1700, pages 76, 111, 291, 293, where are other references to her. | Russell, Lady Diana (I2644)
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770 | She and her husband had licence to enter into her inheritance in November 1446. | (Poynings), Eleanor de jure suo jure Baroness Poynings (I776)
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771 | She and her husband sold the manor of Martel's Hall to William Mannock in 1528. | Mortimer, Elizabeth (I712)
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772 | She and her husband were admitted of Corpus Christi, York, 1498. | Scrope, Hon. Margaret (I1432)
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773 | She and her husband were admitted of Corpus Christi, York, 1498. | Scrope, Hon. Elizabeth (I2444)
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774 | She and her husband were admitted of Corpus Christi, York, in 1490. | Scrope, Hon. Alice (I2443)
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775 | She and her husband were later removed to Little Easton, Essex. | (Plantagenet), Lady Isabel of Cambridge (I2533)
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776 | She assumed the surname Compton-Vyner by royal licence dated 30 September 1915. | Compton-Vyner, Mary Evelyn (I2824)
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777 | She bequeathed jewels to her brothers, Sir Humphrey Bourchier kt. and Thomas Bourchier, and her sister Dame Elizabeth, Lady Welles. "To my sonne Lord Latymer, my wedding rynge." | Bourchier, Hon. Joan (I906)
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778 | She converted to Roman Catholicism about ten years before her death. | Roche, Hon. Frances Ruth Burke (I8)
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779 | She desired to buried in the Beauchamp Chapel (St. Mary's), Warwick, beside her son. She made various gifts to this chantry, and some also to Well, where her first husband was buried. | Beauchamp, Lady Elizabeth (I900)
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780 | She died in childbed some two months after her husband. | Wenman, Hon. Elizabeth (I2642)
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781 | She died unmarried. | Dalton, Ursula (I2438)
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782 | She died unmarried. | Robinson, Elizabeth (I2787)
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783 | She died unmarried. | Robinson, Althea (I2788)
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784 | She died while on active service, and was unmarried. | Vyner, Elizabeth (I2836)
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785 | She died without issue. | Hort, Frances (I2804)
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786 | She died without issue. | Harris, Catherine Gertrude (I2809)
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787 | She died without male issue. | Fitzalan, Lady Joan (I2313)
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788 | She directed burial in the church of the Minoresses, Bruisyard, to which she bequeathed the manor of Wrabness, Essex. | de Ufford, Maud (I612)
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789 | She directed that her heart be buried at the Greyfriars, London, and her body at the Greyfriars, Bristol. | Percy, Lady Eleanor (I769)
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790 | She directed to be buried by her husband. | Fitzalan, Lady Joan (I2405)
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791 | She held the Castle and Honour of Abergavenny in dower till her death. | Fitzalan, Lady Joan (I2405)
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792 | She inherited Stowe and other lands in Northamptonshire in 1439, when she was aged 22. | Beauchamp, Lady Elizabeth (I900)
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793 | She made provision for Thomas Neville, younger son of her late son Henry; also for her daughter Catherine, wife of Oliver Dudley. | Beauchamp, Lady Elizabeth (I900)
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794 | She received a legacy under Sir Charles Dalton's will. | Smith, Elizabeth (I2442)
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795 | She took the veil after the death of her second husband, Robert Constable. | Hatcliff, Beatrice (I1942)
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796 | She was "A lady of sweet temper, strict virtue, exemplary piety, goodness and condescension." (Hearne's Collections, volume viii, page 111). V.G. | Thynne, Mary (I2668)
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797 | She was a goddaughter of George II. | Lennox, Lady Emilia Mary (I1265)
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798 | She was a legatee in the 1554 will of her half-brother, Thomas (West), 9th Lord la Warre, K.G. | West, Hon. Barbara (I723)
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799 | She was a step-daughter of A. Stuart-Wortley. | Bromley, Zoë (I2537)
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800 | She was allegedly the inspiration for Samuel Richardson's character Pamela. | Sturges, Hannah (I2704)
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