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1647:1530 deaths
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1054:Strype 1821
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255:Benedictine
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1636:Categories
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1139:References
1046:Dewar 1964
1025:Smith 1913
1009:White 1881
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893:White 1881
881:Douce 1811
607:White 1881
595:White 1881
403:Lord Mayor
376:Littlebury
364:Derbyshire
173:Devonshire
89:Joan Leche
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501:Edward VI
410:Chronicle
368:Braughing
360:Ollersett
259:St Albans
229:, London.
210:indented
47:Spouse(s)
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486:jointure
407:Arnold's
341:in 1599.
257:monk at
234:Children
204:martlets
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1441:9 April
1422:8 April
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177:Grocer
131:Family
79:Mother
71:Father
507:Notes
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380:Essex
366:, to
309:Essex
270:Essex
216:azure
208:chief
200:Gules
157:Essex
117:Essex
109:Essex
57:Issue
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