Matches 3,601 to 3,650 of 54,987
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3601 | Ref: SAG vol 7 pp 283 PAASEN | DE JONGH, Barbara (I70597)
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3602 | Ref: SAF Kombo v1 – v23 pp 9465 h4 | VAN HEERDEN, Carel Gustaf Trichardt (I70777)
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3603 | Grizel Sempill was the daughter of Robert Sempill, 3rd Lord Sempil | SEMPILL, Grizel (I71205)
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3604 | John obtained the lands of Tunnybankhead and Blair Ardoch from his father in 1546 apparently as a result of his marriage to Margaret Cunningham. | BLAIR, John (I71206)
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3605 | William was the 2nd Lord Sempill | SEMPILL, William (I71218)
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3606 | He was the second son, but first surviving son, of Robert Boyd, the 5th Lord Boyd, 5th Lord Kilmarnock and Margaret Campbell. As eldest son of Robert Boyd, the 5th Lord Boyd, he assumed the lordship upon his father's death in death in 1590.
1568 (13 May) - Fought alongside his father at the battle of Langside for Mary, Queen of Scots. 1590 - Inherited the title Lord Boyd on the death of 5th Lord Boyd 1592 (12 Jan) - Resigned his whole estate to the King. He obtained a new charter thereof, "erecting the same into a free Lordship and Barony, to be called the Lordship and Barony of Kilmarnock" to himself for life, with remainder to his son and heir apparent, Robert, Master of Boyd, in tail male, remainder to "heirs male," thereby excluding the heirs general. Under this grant Thomas, not improbably, became Lord Boyd of Kilmarnock | BOYD, Sir Thomas Robert (I71222)
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3607 | Hugh murdered Gilbert, Earl of Cassillie at Prestwick in Sept. 1529 for which he was outlawed on 5 Oct. 1527 | CAMPBELL, Sir Hugh (I71232)
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3608 | The Tweedies waited until Lord Fleming was hawking with a small party and attacked him. Lord Fleming was killed by John Tweedie of Drumelzier | FLEMING, Sir John (I71238)
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3609 | Sir Humphrey Colquhoun 10th Lord of Colquhoun and 12th of Lus | COLQUHOUN, Sir Humphrey (I71242)
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3610 | Henry Sinclair was created lord Sinclair, in the parliament of Edinburgh, Jan. 26, 1448, and was killed at the fatal battle of Flodden, Sept. 9, 1513; | SINCLAIR, Lord Henry (I71246)
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3611 | John Somerville was killed at the Battle of Flodden | SOMERVILLE, John (I71250)
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3612 | David is referred to in various ways: David of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon, or in Gaelic as, Daibhidh mac Eanric. He is also known as David Dunkeld and David of Huntingdon. | HUNTINGTON, David (I71252)
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3613 | As King of Scotland from 1124, he was much more successful, ruling with firmness, justice, and charity. David established Norman law in Scotland, set up the office of chancellor, and began the feudal court | DUNKELD, David (I71256)
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3614 | Gundrada died in child-birth on 27 May 1085 at Castle Acre and was buried in the chapter-house at Lewes.[2] Most of the inscription on her tombstone, which begins with Stirps Gundrada ducum has worn away, and the black marble tombstone has been relocated to St John's Church, Southover (Lewes) | NORMANDIE, Gundrada (I71265)
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3615 | John was the 4th Lord Somervill | SOMERVILLE, John (I71319)
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3616 | Eystein Glumra Ivarsson. The byname Glumra means "the noisy" or possibly "the clatterer" | IVARSSON, Eysttein Glumra (I71952)
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3617 | John Burke, A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, Enjoying Territorial Possessions Or High Official Rank: But Uninvested with Heritable Honours, Volume 4 (London: Henry Colburn, 1838), p. 393, digital images, https://books.google.com/books?id=KikAAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA393. Google Books (http://books.google.com : accessed 4 June 2016). | BLAIR, John (I71206)
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3618 | He gained the title of Comte de Rennes. | DE RENNES, Judhael (I71624)
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3619 | He was also known as Eudes. He held the office of Regent of Brittany. | DE BRETGNE, Eudes (I71614)
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3620 | Conon I de Rennes, Duc de Bretagne also went by the nick-name of Conon 'le Tort' (or in English, the Crooked.)1 He gained the title of Duc de Bretagne in 990.3 He gained the title of Comte de Rennes. | DE RENNES, Duke Connon I (I71620)
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3621 | Richard I, 3rd Duc de Normandie also went by the nick-name of Richard 'the Fearless'.1 He succeeded as the 3rd Duc de Normandie on 17 December 942.1 | NORMANDIE, Duke Richard I (I71622)
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3622 | Daar is geen rekord dat hy 'n eie kind van Isaac, die stamvader, was nie. Hy is gedoop deur Anna van Wyk en haar vorige man, Gerrit Willemse. Gevolglik word aanvaar dat Gerrit die familienaam Nieuwoudt aangeneem het. | WILLEMSE (NIEUWOUDT), Gerrit (I13991)
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3623 | Daar is geen rekord dat hy 'n eie kind van Isaac, die stamvader, was nie. Hy is gedoop deur Anna van Wyk en haar vorige man, Gerrit Willemse. Gevolglik word aanvaar dat Gerrit die familienaam Nieuwoudt aangeneem het. | WILLEMSE, Gerrit (I71454)
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3624 | Ref: Death Notice Ref: SAF 2018 vol 10 pp c2 | VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, Maria Johanna Susanna (I71157)
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3625 | STEWART, Matthew (I71291)
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3626 | Margaret "Countess of Lennox" Stewart | MONTGOMERIE, Margaret (I71334)
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3627 | Étienne-Henri (Stephen-Henry) "Count of Champagne Chartres and Meaux de Blois, the Wise, the Coward" de Blois formerly Blois aka de Champagne, de Chartres, de Meaux | BLOIS, King Étienne-Henri (I72449)
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3628 |
| CAMPBELL, George (I71292)
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| NN, Lady Pn (I71382)
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3630 | Simon (Simon III) "le Chauve, Comte d'Évreux" de Montfort formerly Montfort | MONTFORT, Simon (I71272)
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3631 | Adelaide "Countess of Vermandois and Valois et de Crépy" Crépy formerly Vermandois aka Clermont, Capet | VERMANDOIS, Adelaide (I71267)
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3632 | Adelais Blanche (Azalais) "Queen of Aquitaine" d'Anjou formerly Anjou aka Gévaudan, Toulouse, Arles, Provence | D' ANJOU, Queen Adelais Blanche (I72039)
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3633 | Amauri (Amauri IV) "Comte d'Évreux" de Montfort formerly Montfort
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3634 | Annabella Drummond Queen Consort of Scotland Countess of Carrick formerly Drummond aka Stewart | DRUMMOND, Countess Annabella (I71486)
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3635 | Arnulf (Arnulf II) "Aernout, graaf van Holland en Frisia" de Holland formerly Holland aka Gandensis, van Gent | HOLLAND, Graaf Arnulf II (I72058)
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3636 | Arpad "High Prince" of Hungary formerly Arpadhazi aka of Hungary | ARPADHAZI, Arpad (I72024)
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3637 | Bernhardt (Bernhardt II) "Duke of Saxony" Billung aka of Saxony | BILLUNG, Count Bernhardt II (I72056)
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3638 | Bertrade de Montfort formerly Montfort | MONTFORT, Bertrade (I71269)
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3639 | Count Dirk (Dirk III) "Graaf van Holland, Dietrich, Hierosolomyta," van Holland formerly Holland aka de Holland | HOLLAND, Graaf Dirk III (I72054)
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3640 | Edward (Robert I) Crichton aka 3rd Laird of Sanquhar | CRICHTON, Edward (I71391)
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3641 | Edward Crichton aka 2nd Laird of Sanquhar | CRICHTON, Edward (I71393)
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3642 | George "4th of Glens" Colquhoun | COLQUHOUN, George (I71230)
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3643 | Gertrude "Princess of Saxony" von Sachsen formerly Billung aka of Flanders, of Holland | BILLUNG, Princess Getrude (I72053)
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3644 | Gilbert "1st Lord Kennedy" Kennedy | KENNEDY, Gilbert (I71477)
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3645 | Guillaume (William) "William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy, King of England" de Normandie formerly Normandie | NORMANDIE, King Guillaume (I72451)
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3646 | Halfdan "The Aged" Svidrasson formerly Sveidasson | SVEIDASSON, Halfdan (I71956)
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3647 | Helen "Countess of Eglington" Montgomerie formerly Campbell | CAMBELL, Helen (I71286)
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3648 | Henri (Henry I) "King of the Franks" France formerly Capet aka of France, de Vermandois | CAPET, King Henri (I71971)
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3649 | Henry "Eanric, 3rd Earl of Northumberland, 3rd Earl of the Honour of Huntingdon and Northampton" of Scotland formerly Dunkeld aka mac Dabid | DUNKELD, Henry (I71254)
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3650 | Herbert "1st Lord" Maxwel | MAXWELL, Herbert (I71481)
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