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In an extract from the registers of Mevagissey the baptism of a daughter of James Bonython is mentioned under date 1644. Probably the letters mentioned are so placed on the token as to read I. B. M. , and would then be simply the ...
In an extract from the registers of Mevagissey the baptism of a daughter of James Bonython is mentioned under date 1644. Probably the letters mentioned are so placed on the token as to read I. B. M. , and would then be simply the ...
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son's James this answers the fourth line . Then sup- pose John married Sarah and had a daughter by her , and James married Mary and had a daughter by her : these marriages answer the first , second , third , fifth , and sixth lines of ...
son's James this answers the fourth line . Then sup- pose John married Sarah and had a daughter by her , and James married Mary and had a daughter by her : these marriages answer the first , second , third , fifth , and sixth lines of ...
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James , fifth High Stewart , whose grandson founded the royal house , which failed in the male line by the death of King James V. in December , 1512. * Alexander , whose line failed in 1377 . Alan ( second son ) of Dreghorn , slain 1333 ...
James , fifth High Stewart , whose grandson founded the royal house , which failed in the male line by the death of King James V. in December , 1512. * Alexander , whose line failed in 1377 . Alan ( second son ) of Dreghorn , slain 1333 ...
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