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Cambridge reader , who may perhaps tell us PALAMEDES . more about this ancient Eversden worthy . W. C. B. Queries . WE must request correspondents desiring information on family matters of only private interest to affix their names and ...
Cambridge reader , who may perhaps tell us PALAMEDES . more about this ancient Eversden worthy . W. C. B. Queries . WE must request correspondents desiring information on family matters of only private interest to affix their names and ...
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Can you tell me where to trace back this family name of Groucutt ? J. P. ROBERTS . LE BOUTEILLIER : BUTLER . - Did the Butlers descend from the Norman house of Le Bouteillier ? Haimon Le Bouteillier ( de ...
Can you tell me where to trace back this family name of Groucutt ? J. P. ROBERTS . LE BOUTEILLIER : BUTLER . - Did the Butlers descend from the Norman house of Le Bouteillier ? Haimon Le Bouteillier ( de ...
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If any one can tell me , writing to me direct , what is meant by a " Chiffney - bit , " I shall be greatly obliged to him . W. TUCKWELL . Waltham Rectory , Grimsby . [ For a " Chifney rush " and a Chifney bit " see ' Dict . Nat .
If any one can tell me , writing to me direct , what is meant by a " Chiffney - bit , " I shall be greatly obliged to him . W. TUCKWELL . Waltham Rectory , Grimsby . [ For a " Chifney rush " and a Chifney bit " see ' Dict . Nat .
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