Works of the Camden Society, Nummer 32Camden Society, 1845 |
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... county . We are enabled with more confidence to refer their origin to William Bramton , or Bramston , who served the office of Sheriff of London in the eighteenth year of Richard II . John Bramston , a descendant of the Sheriff , living ...
... county . We are enabled with more confidence to refer their origin to William Bramton , or Bramston , who served the office of Sheriff of London in the eighteenth year of Richard II . John Bramston , a descendant of the Sheriff , living ...
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... county , a distinction which Justice Bramston , who purchased the estate from the Westons , as well as his two brothers , one of whom was a Judge and the other a Master in Chancery , kept up the charter ; but it is only right to state ...
... county , a distinction which Justice Bramston , who purchased the estate from the Westons , as well as his two brothers , one of whom was a Judge and the other a Master in Chancery , kept up the charter ; but it is only right to state ...
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... county of Essex during the 17th century ; and three of them were created Baronets , William Wiseman , of Canfield Hall , and Richard Wiseman , of Thundersley , in 1728 , and Sir William Wiseman , knt . of Revenhall , the person here ...
... county of Essex during the 17th century ; and three of them were created Baronets , William Wiseman , of Canfield Hall , and Richard Wiseman , of Thundersley , in 1728 , and Sir William Wiseman , knt . of Revenhall , the person here ...
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