The Royals and Nobles Ancestry
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Matches 451 to 500 of 666
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| 451 | Executed with his brother (Humphrey). | Neville, Charles (P1995)
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| 452 | Fell at the battle of Steinkirk commanding a regiment of foot. | Hamilton, George (P1068)
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| 453 | For adultery with Colonel, afterwards Sir Joseph Copley, Baronet, to whom she was married later. | Family: John James Hamilton, 1st Marquess of Abercorn / Cecil Hamilton (F246)
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| 454 | For adultery with Patrick Hunter of Balcarres. | Family: John Forbes / Barbara Sandilands (F495)
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| 455 | For him and his wife only. | Larnach-Nevill, Guy Temple Montacute 4th Marquess of Abergavenny (P2540)
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| 456 | For him and his wife only. | Larnach, Isabel Nellie (P2543)
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| 457 | For his services at the siege of Quebec. | Hamilton, John 1st Baronet (P1078)
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| 458 | Forced to renounce Earl of Northumberland [England. 1464] title when Henry Percy (whose family both before and after customarily held the earldom of Northumberland) swore fealty to Edward IV. Created Marquess of Montagu [England. 1470] in compensation (of renouncing the Earl of Northumberland [England. 1464] title) (though without an estate for the title's support, which with such matters as his being relieved of the wardenship of the eastern March so irked him that he conspired with his brother (Richard Neville, 16th Earl of) Warwick and others to restore Henry VI). | Neville, John 1st Marquess of Montagu (P2021)
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| 459 | Granted by HRH Prince David of Georgia. | Zangenberg, Claes Michel Simonsen 18th Lord Pittenweem (P7110)
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| 460 | Had 2 daughters. | Family: James Ogilvy, 1st Lord Ogilvy of Airlie / Jonet Lyle (F3294)
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| 461 | Had 3 daughters. | Family: George Montagu, 1st Duke of Montagu / Mary Montagu (F2836)
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| 462 | Had 3 sons and daughters. | Family: John Agnew / Rebecca Smith (F2568)
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| 463 | Had 6 sons and daughters. | Family: Samuel Agnew / Jane Greer (F2569)
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| 464 | Had 8 sons and daughters. | Family: Gibson Agnew / Eleanor Smith (F2587)
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| 465 | Had a daughter who died unmarried. | Family: George Keppel / Alice Le Neve Hart (F3495)
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| 466 | Had a daughter who died without issue. | Family: Robert Brudenell, 2nd Earl of Cardigan / Mary Constable (F2829)
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| 467 | Had a son and 2 daughters. | Family: Alfred Morland Jee / Augusta Vera Keppel (F3501)
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| 468 | Had a son and 5 daughters (all died unmarried). | Family: Leicester Chantry Keppel / Emily Robinson (F3490)
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| 469 | Has 3 adopted children. | Family: Hugo William Harvey Bowen / Rosamund Anne Agnew (F2795)
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| 470 | Has with 3 other issue. | Family: Peter Knabe / Nicolette Ann Ogilvie Robertson (F3611)
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| 471 | Having appointed Sir Patrick Agnew of Lochnaw, 1st Baronet guardian of his children. | Agnew, Uchtred 2nd of Galdenoch (P5263)
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| 472 | Having had with 2 sons and 4 daughters who died young. | Family: John Park Agnew / Matilda Elizabeth Thomas (F2588)
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| 473 | Having had with 2 younger sons and 2 daughters. | Family: James Gordon, 3rd Baron of Abergeldie / Janet Leith (F1187)
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| 474 | He had also a daughter, Mary, mentioned in 1599. | Gordon, James (P1433)
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| 475 | Heir of line and representative of the (Bruce) family of Clackmannan. | Bruce, Margaret (P6831)
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| 476 | Heir presumptive only to Earldoms and lesser peerages. | Neville, David Michael Ralph (P2491)
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| 477 | His descent is conjectural, as is also the connection between William Gybbe the Rector, John Henry (of Woodbury), and the elder George, and Richard, Robert, and Thomas. The pedigree from this George Gibbs and his 2 wives is recorded in the books of the College of Arms, but not so fully as here. - From Pedigree of The Family of Gibbs of Clyst St. George, Co. Devon | Gybbes, George (P7399)
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| 478 | His Majesty King Edward VII stood sponsor in person. | Keppel, Albert Edward George Arnold (P7201)
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| 479 | Illegitimate | Family: James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Arran / (F220)
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| 480 | Illegitimate | Family: James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Arran / Beatrice Drummond (F221)
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| 481 | Illegitimate | Family: William Neville, 1st Earl of Kent / (F922)
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| 482 | Illegitimate child. | Gordon, Catherine (P2625)
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| 483 | Illegitimate. | Family: Eugene Arthur Roger Acton / (F1983)
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| 484 | In her own right according to later doctrine. | Fauconberge, Joan 6th Baroness Fauconberge (P2060)
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| 485 | In her own right. | Montagu, Alice 5th Countess of Salisbury (P2018)
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| 486 | In right of his wife. | Neville, Richard 5th Earl of Salisbury (P2004)
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| 487 | Killed at Battle of Talavera. | Gordon, Alexander (P1692)
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| 488 | Killed at Brechin on Ascension Day, fighting in the king's army under the Earl of Huntly against the Earl of Crawford in rebellion. | Gordon, Patrick (P1423)
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| 489 | Killed at Jhansi during Indian Mutiny. | Gordon, Francis David (P2710)
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| 490 | Killed at Lucknow. | Gordon, Dundas William (P2721)
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| 491 | Killed at or in cold blood just after the Battle of Tewkesbury (Yorkist victory). Died without issue and in the lifetime of the father. | of Westminster, Edward Prince of Wales (P2118)
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| 492 | Killed at the Battle of Barnet, whereupon the earldom of Salisbury reverted to the Crown while the Earldom of Warwick remained vested in his wife according to the dual grant of 1450 (although a separate earldom of Warwick was conferred in 1472 on her son-in-law by patent). Died without male issue. | Neville, Richard 16th Earl of Warwick (P2019)
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| 493 | Killed at the Battle of Barnet. | Neville, John 1st Marquess of Montagu (P2021)
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| 494 | Killed at the Battle of Flodden (English victory over Scots). | Fitzwilliam, Thomas (P2052)
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| 495 | Killed at the Battle of Halidon Hill (English victory over Scots). | Neville, John (P1884)
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| 496 | Killed at the Battle of Harlaw (pyrrhic victory of Royal Army commanded by Earl of Mar against Lord of the Isles). | Ogilvy, George (P6733)
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| 497 | Killed at the Battle of Wakefield. | Neville, Sir Thomas (P2020)
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| 498 | Killed at the Battle of Wakefield. | Plantagenet, Richard 3rd Duke of York (P2071)
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| 499 | Killed at the Siege of the Castle of Piskre, Lithuania, while campaigning with the Teutonic Knights against heathen. Died without issue and in the lifetime of the father. | le Scrope, Sir Geoffrey (P1907)
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| 500 | Killed by Sir James Douglas (known as 'the Good', but also, especially by the English, as the 'Black Douglas' from his dark complexion) outside the walls of Berwick in single combat, a contest arranged in revenge for the killing by Neville and his brothers the previous December of Richard FitzMarmaduke. | Neville, Robert (P1881)
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