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Ebook A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank Volume 4; but uninvested with heritable honours

Ebook A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank Volume 4; but uninvested with heritable honours

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1838 Excerpt: ...was t. by his son, John Uppeton, of Upton, living in 1308, who m. Margaret, sister and co-heir of John Mules, and had a son and successor, Thomas Upton, living in 1450,28 Henry VI. who m. Johan, daughter and heir of John Trelawny, and had issue, i. Arthur, son and heir, who m. Joan, daughter and heir of Richard Palmer, of Langton, and was father of John, who To. Elizabeth, daughter of--Leversege, and was father of Jeffrey Upton, esq. who m. Margaret, daughter and co-heir of Robert Home, esq. and was s. by his son, George Upton, esq. of Wells, who To. Frances, daughter and heir of John Newton, of Hartree, and dying s. p. m. this branch of the family became extinct, ii. John, of whose line we have to treat. This John Upton was of Trelask, in Cornwall. He To. Elizabeth, daughter and heir ILfaeagt. of William Mohun, of Postlinch, in Devon. and had two sons (whom Playfair states to have both been christened by the suit name), viz. I. John, of Postlinch, who n. Elinbeth, daughter of John Barley, oi Chanacombe, in Devon, and bid, with two daughters, Jane, wife Thomas Rowe; and Elizabeth, of Nicholas Dillon, three sons, viz. John, who m. Elizabeth, daughter of Patrick Bedlowe, and Ai.p. Nicholas, who is presumed to hart been the learned and pious Di. Nicholas Upton, of whom Prince gives an ample history ia his Worthies of Devon. William, of Postlinch, who a. Mary, dau. of Thomas KhihtB, of Blacydon, and had two sots, George, who married Philip-. daughter of John Wny, esq. of Trebitts,inCorowi!l. and was father of two so and four daughters. V, Ham Upton, the last m!r heir of this branch of tit family, d. in 1709, lews, two daughters, Mary tad Elizabeth. The latter did unm. the former weddeJ James Yonge, M.D. of Plymouth, son of Dr. Yot, the friend and corresp... Bibliography - Keith Blayney Bibliography Blayney Potter Carruthers Cuthbert Coxhead Eliason & Calder lines [01] Chester Symes [URL: chetsymes@aol.com] who had input from Barbara Fleming ... Dirleton - Wikipedia Locale. Dirleton has two hotels The Castle Inn which looks on to the village green and The Open Arms Hotel. Other visitor attractions today include the Dirleton ... High Sheriff of Shropshire - Wikipedia This is a list of Sheriffs and High Sheriffs of Shropshire. The Sheriff is the oldest secular office under the Crown. Formerly the High Sheriff was the principal law ...
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