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Hasted jumps to the conclusion that it is Thomas Malmains of Stoke who is here alluded to by Philipot , and says that the moiety descended to him upon the death of Henry Malmains in anno 46 Edw . III .
Hasted jumps to the conclusion that it is Thomas Malmains of Stoke who is here alluded to by Philipot , and says that the moiety descended to him upon the death of Henry Malmains in anno 46 Edw . III .
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The former were heirs of the Thomas Malmains , nephew and , in anno 6 Edw . III . , heir to Clement de Tenham , whose sister Johanna had married his father , Thomas Malmains , one of the two sons of John Malmains of Stoke already ...
The former were heirs of the Thomas Malmains , nephew and , in anno 6 Edw . III . , heir to Clement de Tenham , whose sister Johanna had married his father , Thomas Malmains , one of the two sons of John Malmains of Stoke already ...
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Thomas Christopher Banks died at Greenwich on September 30 , 1854 , in his ninetieth year . There is a memoir of him in the Gentleman's Magazine for February , 1855 , to which I beg to refer your correspondent .
Thomas Christopher Banks died at Greenwich on September 30 , 1854 , in his ninetieth year . There is a memoir of him in the Gentleman's Magazine for February , 1855 , to which I beg to refer your correspondent .
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