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Joan Martin Countess of Lincoln



Preferred Parents:
Father: William Martin - First Baron Martin, b. 1257 in Combe Martin, Barnstable, Devonshire, England   d. 8 OCT 1324 in Combe Martin, Devon, England
Mother: Eleanor Fitz Reynold, b. 1254 in Chewton Mendip, Somerset   d. 1324 in England

Family 1: Henry de Lacy,    b. 1291 in Cromwellbotham, Southowram, Yorkshire, England    d. 1355 in Cromwellbotham, Southowram, Yorkshire, England
Family 2: Nicholas de Audley,    b. 11 NOV 1289 in Heleigh, Staffordshire, England    d. AFT 24 MAR 1315/16
  1. James Audley, b. 3 JAN 1315/16     d. 1 APR 1386 in Heighley Castle, Staffordshire, England
Sources:
  1. Title: Book - Calendars of IPM's
  2. Title: Richardson, D. (2011). "Vincent Lowe," in Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 2nd ed, p. 57. Google Books
    Author: Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Vol. 1, 2nd Edition (Salt Lake City, Utah : D. Richardson, c2011), digitized by Google Books.
    Publication: Name: https://books.google.com/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=RA2-PA59&lpg=RA2-PA59&dq#v=onepage&q=Lowe&f=false;
  3. Title: Memorials of Barnstaple
  4. Title: Richardson, Douglas. Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 2nd Edition. pg 95
    Publication: Name: https://books.google.com/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&q=Chamberlain#v=onepage&q=Denton&f=false;
    Note: Richard de Clare through Alice Denton
  5. Title: The Golden Grove book of pedigrees
    Publication: Name: http://histfam.familysearch.org/getperson.php?personID=I118685&tree=Welsh;
  6. Title: Appendix I of "Ancestors and Descendants of John Price: Immigrant to Virginia: 1610-11"
    Note: Although the book is compiled by Vina Chandler Price, Appendix I was included at the request of Mrs. Margaret Scruggs Carruth, and was researched by Miss Kett and by Mr. H. E. Forrest (after the death of Miss Kett, which took before 1930). Both Miss Kett and Mr. Forrest were reputed to be professional genealogists. Mr Forrest is also referred to as the "Antiquarian Editor" of the Shrewsbury Chronicle I looked H. E. Forrest online and found that he is also the editor of the following books: --"Shrewsbury Burgess Roll", published in 1924 by the Shrewsbury and Shropshire Archaeological and Parish Register Society --"The old Churches of Shrewsbury: Their History, Architecture and Associations", published in 1920 by Shrewsbury, Wilding & Son --"Some Old Shropshire Houses and their Owners: Braggington (with a plate), Dinthill, Whitley, & Play-Y-Court", published in 1915 by Shropshire Archaeological & Natural History Society. Margaret Scruggs Carruth is a charter member of "Daughters of the Barons of Runnemede". She served as Registrar when it was first organized, and is listed as member #22. To be eligible for membership, a person must descend from one or more of the Barons of Runnemede. The Barons forced King John to agree to the Magna Carta, a charter constituting a fundamental guarantee of rights and privileges. Mrs. Scruggs claims eligibility for membership through John Price who supposedly descended from eleven of the Barons. Appendix I provides two different lineages. One is from Robert Fitzwalter (who was one of the Barons of Runnemede) to John Price (born 1584-5), and the titular character of this book. The 2nd is from Elystan Glodrydd app Cyhelin ap Ifor (933-1010) (who was Prince of Ferlllys and founder of the Fourth Royal Tribe of Wales) back to the same John Price.
    Page: Joane Martin is identified as: the daughter of Sir William Martin and wife Eleanor (daughter of William de Mohun and wife Beatrice)); the wife of Nicholas d'Audlithley (died 1319) (7th Gen, pp. 515-516); and the mother of James 4th Lord Audley (died 1386) (8th Gen, pg. 516).
  7. Title: IPMs for Elizabeth widow of Nicholas Audeley, knight
    Author: J. L. Kirby, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry IV, Entries 447-509', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 18, Henry IV (London, 1987), pp. 155-167. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol18/pp155-167 [accessed 31 January 2020].
    Publication: Name: https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol18/pp155-167;
    Note: 477 ELIZABETH WIDOW OF NICHOLAS AUDELEY, KNIGHT WILTSHIRE. Inquisition. Heytesbury. 18 Nov. 1400. She held half the manors of Broughton Gifford and Ashton Gifford with the advowson of Codford by a grant of Adam de Fulford and William Peek, chaplains, to Nicholas, Elizabeth herself and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the right heirs of Nicholas. He died without heirs of his body. Roger Hillary and Margaret his wife granted the reversion of half of the above halves, which should have come to Margaret after the death of Elizabeth, by a fine of 1391 [CP 25(1) 289/56, no. 225] to Robert bishop of London, Reynold Grey of Ruthin, knight, John Markham, Hugh de Holes, and John de Woderove, now deceased, and the heirs of Hugh. They should now remain to the bishop, the other feoffees and the heirs of Hugh. Margaret and John Tochet, knight, are next heirs of Nicholas, Margaret, aged 50 years, being his sister, and John, aged 26, son of John, son of Joan, his other sister. The half manor of Broughton Gifford is held of the heirs of John Combe, service unknown, annual value 20 marks. The half of Ashton Gifford is held of the lord of Boyton, service unknown, annual value £10, the advowson 20 marks. Elizabeth died on 27 Oct. John [recte Henry] Beaumond, under age in the king’s ward, is next heir, being the son of John, son of John, son of John, brother of Elizabeth. 478 Writ 30 Oct. 1400. GLOUCESTER. Inquisition. Gloucester. 1 Nov. She held jointly with Nicholas half the manor of Badgeworth, by the grant of Adam de Fulford and William de Peek, the reversion being conveyed by the same fine of 1391 [above, no. 477]. Date of death, heirs of Nicholas and her heir as above, the age of John Tochet being given as 28 years and more, and of Henry Beaumond [correctly named] as 19 on 25 July last. 479 Writ 29 Oct. 1400. DEVON. Inquisition. Exeter. 16 Nov. She held the manors of West Raddon, Newton Tracey by Barnstaple, and George Nympton, a quarter of the manor of Kilmington, and 6s. rent in East Anstey and West Anstey, with the advowson of Newton Tracey, to herself and the heirs of Nicholas by the grant of Adam de Fulford and William Peek, the reversion being conveyed by the fine of 1391 [above, no. 477]. West Raddon is held of the heir of the earl of March, who is under age in the king’s ward, by knight service, annual value £8 6d.; Newton Tracey with the advowson, of the heir of John de Welynton, who is under age in the ward of John Wroth, knight, by knight service, annual values, manor £4 10s., advowson 100s.; George Nympton of Robert Chalonner, knight, by knight service, annual value 33s.4d.; the quarter of Kilmington of Edward earl of Devon by knight service, annual value 26s.8d.; and the rent of Robert Cruwys by knight service. Date of death, heirs of Nicholas, Margaret being aged 51 years and more, and her heir Henry Beaumond, aged 12 years, as above. 480 Writ 29 Oct. 1400. LONDON. Inquisition. 22 Dec. She held of the king in free burgage, to herself and the heirs of Nicholas and herself, one messuage in the parish of St. Gregory by St. Paul’s, by the grant of William de Bello Campo, brother of the earl of Warwick, to them, the heirs of their bodies, and the right heirs of Nicholas, annual value 10 marks. Also in free burgage, as all London is, she held one tenement in Shoe Lane in the parish of St. Bride in the suburbs, by the grant of Richard Rodbord, parson of Monnington on Wye, and William Peek, chaplain, to them, the heirs of their bodies, and the right heirs of Nicholas, annual value 50s. Nicholas, in his testament enrolled in the hustings and shown to the jurors, left the reversion to Elizabeth, William Nasshe and John Mareschall, his executors, to be sold after the death of Elizabeth and himself, the resulting money to be used to augment the services in the abbey of Hilton at the discretion and order of the executors. The reversion is therefore to them to dispose of in accord with his will. Date of death and heir of Elizabeth, aged 17 years and more, as above. 481 Writ 29 Oct. 1400. SOMERSET. Inquisition. Bridgwater. 17 Oct. 1400. She held in fee tail by the gift made with royal licence [CPR 1385–9, p.239] of Richard Rodberd and William Peek, chaplains, to Nicholas, Elizabeth herself, and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to his right heirs: Nether Stowey, Downend and Puriton, the manors, of the king in chief by the service of half a barony. Nether Stowey is valued in assize rents, arable, meadow and pasture in demesne, which were anciently let to farm, at 40 marks yearly payable at the four principal terms; Downend similarly at 60s.; and Puriton £20. Wollavington, the manor, of the abbot of Glastonbury by a rent of 1d., and worth annually in assize rents, arable, meadow, and pasture in demesne £24. Stockland Bristol, the manor; a third part of the heir of Thomas Tryvet by suit of court, a third part of the master of St. Mark, Bristol, by suit of court, and a third part of the prior of Stogursey by the rent of a rose; and Crandon, the manor, of the same heir of Thomas Tryvet by a rent of 2s. The two are worth 20 marks in assize rents payable at the four terms, including demesne arable, meadow and pasture anciently let to farm. Honibre, the manor, of Joan Lady Moune, service unknown. The manor and demesne lands are let to farm, assize rents of free and customary tenants including the farm, £20. Woolston, 1 messuage and 40 a. arable, of the heir of John de Bello Campo, of the manor of Downend by suit of court, annual value 40s. Nicholas died without heirs. John Tochet and Margaret who was the wife of Roger Hillary, knight, deceased, are next heirs. By a fine of 1393 [CP 25(1) 290/57, no. 293] shown to the jurors, William de Stretehay, now deceased, Thomas de Thikenes, Philip Stretehay and Richard de Snede recognised half the manors of Nether Stowey, Downend, Puriton, Woolavington, Stockland Bristol, Crandon and Honibre, with the messuage and 40 a. in Woolston to be the right of Margaret, and Roger and Margaret agreed for themselves and the heirs of Margaret that these lands, which Elizabeth widow of Nicholas Audeley held for life of the inheritance of Margaret, should after the death of Margaret go to John Tochet, son of John Tochet of Markeaton, knight, Thomas Tochet, parson of Mackworth, John Cokayn the uncle, John Tochet son of Richard Tochet of Mackworth, William Pakeman and the heirs of John son of John. Date of death, heirs of Nicholas, John Tochet being aged 29 years and more and Margaret aged 49, and of Elizabeth, Henry Beaumond aged 17 years and more, as above. 482 Writ 29 Oct. 1400. STAFFORD. Inquisition. Tyrley. 12 Dec. She held in dower from her late husband: Audley and Balterley, a third part of the manors, and the manors of Endon and Over Longsdon, except for 30s. rent in Over Longsdon, Heighley, Balterley and Audley, with reversion except for the 30s. rent to John Tochet, knight, and Margaret who was the wife of Roger Hillary, knight, as next heirs of Nicholas, who held them in fee simple and died without heirs of his body. Alstonfield, a third part of one third of the manor, by assignment of Nicholas de Stafford, knight, deceased, which third part he held for life by the grant of Nicholas Audeley with reversion to himself and his heirs. The third part belongs after the death of Elizabeth to John Tochet and Margaret as above. Betley, the vill except for two parts of the fishponds and stanks, a third part of the park of Heighley, a third part of the manor of Horton, and 30s. rent in Heighley, Balterley, Audley and Over Longsdon, with reversion to John Tochet, son of John, son of Joan, sister of Nicholas, Margaret wife of Roger, the second sister, and Fulk Fitzwaryn, son of Fulk, son of Margaret, the third [half] sister of Nicholas, who died without heirs of his body, by virtue of a gift in tail by John de Kynardeseye. He gave them to Nicholas de Audeley, grandfather of Nicholas, and Joan his wife, and the heirs of the body of Nicholas. After their deaths James de Audeley, knight, son and heir of Nicholas, held them, and after his death Nicholas his son and heir. By a fine of 1393 [CP 25(1) 290/57, no. 294] Roger Hillary, knight, and Margaret his wife granted the reversion of the half manor of Endon, a third part of the manor of Betley, half the manor of Audley and half of one third of the manor of Balterley, which Elizabeth held in dower and which after her death should come to them and the heirs of Margaret, to William Stretehay, now deceased, Thomas Thikenes, Philip Stretehay and Richard Snede, and the heirs of Thomas Thikenes, for the life of Margaret, and after her death to John Tochet, knight, of Markeaton, Thomas Tochet, parson of Mackworth, John Cokayn the uncle, John Tochet, son of Richard Tochet of Mackworth, William Pakeman, and the heirs of John son of John. Audley and Balterley are held of the lady of Alton in socage, annual values, third part of Audley £16, third part of Balterley 13s.4d.; Endon of the earl of Stafford in socage, annual value £6(?); Over Longsdon of the heir of John de Horton in socage, annual value 50s.; third part of Betley of the heir of William de Betteley, annual value £6; and Horton of the earl of Stafford in socage, annual value 60s. Date of death, heirs of Nicholas, John Tochet being 28 years and more and Margaret 50, and of Elizabeth, Henry Beaumond 16 years and more, as above. 483 SHROPSHIRE. Inquisition. Market Drayton. 13 Dec. 1400. She held: Ford and Newport, the manors, with various tenements in Muchel Aston by the grant of William Peeke and Adam de Fulford [above, no. 477]. Edgmond, the manor, to Nicholas and herself, the heirs of their bodies and the right heirs of Nicholas by the grant of Richard Rodbert, parson of Monnington on Wye, and Roger de la Nasshe, parson of Peterstone, with remainder failing such heirs to James de Audeley of Heighley, knight, and his heirs.
    Page: Mentioned in this source.
  8. Title: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Nicholas Audelegh of Helegh, knight
    Author: M. C. B. Dawes, M. R. Devine, H. E. Jones and M. J. Post, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Richard II, File 69', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 16, Richard II (London, 1974), pp. 433-455. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol16/pp433-455 [accessed 30 January 2020].
    Publication: Name: https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol16/pp433-455;
    Note: 1062. Nicholas Audelegh of Helegh, knight Writ, 30 July, 15 Richard II [1391] SOMERSET. Inq. taken at Bruggewatere, Tuesday after the Nativity of the Blessed Mary, 15 Richard II. He held no lands &c. in the county in his demesne as of fee; but he held the under-mentioned manors &c. in fee tail jointly with Elizabeth his wife, who is still living, by gift of Richard Rodberd and William Peke, chaplains, to them and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to his right heirs. Netherstowey, Dounende and Puryton. The manors, held of the king in chief by service of a moiety of a barony. Wollavyngton. The manor, held of the abbot of Glastonbury by service of 1d. yearly. Stoklond Lovell. The manor, whereof a third part is held of John Trevet by suit of court only, a third part is held of the master of St. Mark, Bristol, by suit of court only, and a third part is held of the prior of Stoke Curcy by service of a rose yearly. Grandon. The manor, held of the heirs of Thomas Trevet by service of 2s. yearly. Honybere. The manor, held of the lady de Moune, services not known. Wolwardeston. A messuage and 40 a. arable, held of the heirs of John de Bello Campo by suit to their court, as of the manor of Dondon. He died on the feast of St. Mary Magdalen last [22 July 1391] without heir of his body. John son of John Tochet, aged 20 years and more, and Margaret wife of Roger Hillary, knight, aged 40 years and more, are his next heirs, the former being son of John Tochet son of Joan one of his sisters, and the latter being his other sister. 1063. Writ, 6 October, 15 Richard II LONDON. Inq. taken before the mayor, 16 October, 15 Richard II. He was seised of the under-mentioned messuage in the parish of St. Gregory in fee tail jointly with Elizabeth his wife, to them and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to his right heirs, by gift of William de Bello Campo, brother of the earl [of Warwick]. He was seised of the under-mentioned tenement in Sholane in fee tail, as above, by gift of [Richard Rodberd, parson] of the church of Monynton, and William Peke, chaplain. He bequeathed all the premises to the said Elizabeth, William Nasshe and John Mareschall, his executors, to be sold after the death … for the increase of divine service in his abbey of Hulton at the discretion of his said executors. Parish of St. Gregory by St. Paul’s church. A messuage, comprising all the … late of the said earl of Warwick which extend breadthwise from the way … late of John Bouet and lengthwise from the tenement of the prior and convent of Petrusburgh on the one side to the lane called ‘Athelynnestrete’ on the other, held of the king in free burgage, as is the whole city of London. Parish of St. Bride in the suburb. A tenement in Sholane, held as above. He died on Saturday the feast of St. Mary Magdalen last. Heirs as above, John Tochet being 20 years old on the feast of St George last. 1064. Writ, 30 July, 15 Richard II GLOUCESTER. Inq. taken at Gloucester, Thursday before the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, 15 Richard II. He held the under-mentioned moiety in joint feoffment with Elizabeth his wife, still living, by gift of Adam de Fulford and William Peek, chaplains, to them and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to his right heirs. Beggeworth. A moiety of the manor, held of the earl of Stafford by knight’s service. Date of death and heirs as above. HEREFORD AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inq. taken at Webley, Tuesday before the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, 15 Richard II. He held the under-mentioned castle and lordship of Neuport in Kemmeys jointly with Elizabeth his wife, still living, by gift of James de Audeley of Heley made with the king’s licence to them and the heirs of the said Nicholas. He held the under-mentioned manor of Newcastle in Kemmeys and the lands &c. mentioned therewith jointly with the said Elizabeth by gift of William Peek, Richard Bene and Thomas Kalne, chaplains, to them and the heirs of their bodies. He held the under-mentioned castle, manor and hundred of Llanandevery and the commote mentioned therewith in joint feoffment with the said Elizabeth by gift of James Daudeley of Heley, knight, made with the licence of E. prince of Wales, the king’s father, to them and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the heirs of the body of the said Nicholas, and with reversion in default of such heirs to the said James and his heirs. He held the under-mentioned manors of Monyton and Dillewe in joint feoffment with the said Elizabeth by gift of the said James to them and the heirs of their bodies, with reversion in default of such heirs to the said James and his heirs. Neuport in Kemmeys. The castle and lordship, held of the king by knight’s service. Newcastle in Kemmeys. The manor, and a messuage, 5 carucates of land, a mill, 3s. 10d. rent, 250 a. wood and 5 a. meadow in Egylsyrowe, 5s. rent in Kelrede, a messuage, 4 carucates of land, a mill and 3 a. meadow in Redewalles, and 3 carucates of land, a mill, 11s. 9d. rent and 20 a. wood in Kevynllumwyd, all within the above-mentioned lordship of Neuport; tenure not known. Llanandevery. The castle, manor and hundred, and the commote of Perveth and Hirvryn, held of the king in chief, as of the principality of Wales, by knight’s service and suit from month to month to the county court of Kermerdyn. Monyton on Wye (super Wayam). The manor, held of Thomas earl of Warwick, as of the honor of Cowenn, by knight’s service. Dillewe. The manor, held of John duke of Lancaster by knight’s service. Date of death as above. The above-mentioned James Daudeleye married a certain Joan Mortymer, by whom he had Nicholas, Joan and Margaret. After her death he married a certain Isabel, by whom he had a daughter Margaret. Nicholas survived the said James, and died without heir of his body. John Tuchet, son of John Tuchet, son of the said Joan sister of Nicholas, aged 20 years on the feast of St. George last, and Margaret now wife of Roger Hillary, his other [whole] sister, aged 40 years and more, are his next heirs. The same John son of John and Margaret, together with Fulk Fitz Waryn, son of Fulk son of Margaret daughter of the said James by Isabel his second wife, aged 2 years on the feast of the Invention of the Holy Cross last, are next heirs of the said James. 1065. Writ, 30 July, 15 Richard II SALOP. Inq. taken at Neuport, Monday after St. Bartholomew, 15 Richard II. He held the under-mentioned manor of Egemondon in fee tail jointly with Elizabeth his wife, still living, by gift of Richard Rodberd, parson of the church of Monyngton, and Roger Nasshe, parson of the church of Petreston, made with the king’s licence to them and the heirs of their bodies, with successive remainders to the heirs of his body and to James Daudeley and his heirs. He held the under-mentioned manor of Fordeshome and town of Neuport jointly with the said Elizabeth by gift of William Pek and Adam Fulford, chaplains, made with the king’s licence to them and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to his right heirs. He held the under-mentioned rent in Muchel Aston in fee tail jointly with the said Elizabeth by gift of the above-mentioned William and John Withy, chaplains. He held the under-mentioned castle called Red Castle and towns of Marchomleye and Legh in fee tail by gift of John Kynardeseye to Nicholas Daudeley, his grandfather, and Joan the latter’s wife, and the heirs of the body of the said Nicholas the grandfather. Egemondon. The manor, held (with the under-mentioned town of Neuport) of the king in chief by service of a mewed sparrowhawk yearly. Fordeshome. The manor, held of the king in chief by service of 12l. yearly at the Exchequer. Neuport. The town, held of the king (with the above-mentioned manor of Egemondon) by service of a mewed sparrowhawk yearly and 4s. 4d. yearly at the Exchequer as increment of the said town. Muchel Aston. 9 marks rent, sometime parcel of the manor of Egemondon. Red Castle (Rubium Castrum). The castle so called, with its members (extent given), held of John Harecourt by service of 1d. yearly. The extent includes rents of assise at Ithefeld, Quykesale, Loskesford and Gravenhongre, members of the castle. Marchomleye. The town, with the hamlet of Kentisden, which is a member of the said castle, held of the earl of Arundel by service of a fourth part of a knight’s fee. Legh. The town, which is a member of the same castle, held of the heirs of Fulk Corbet by service of 2s. yearly. Date of death and heirs of the said Nicholas, and of James Daudeleye, his father, as above (last inquisition). STAFFORD. Inq. taken at Forton, Monday after St. Bartholomew, 15 Richard II. He held the under-mentioned manors of Audeley, Chesterton and Endon, third part of Balterley, Overlongesdon and moiety of Norton in his demesne as of fee. Nicholas de Stafford, knight, holds the under-mentioned third part of the manor of Alstanesfelde for life by demise of the said Nicholas de Audeley, to whom the reversion belongs, rendering 12l. yearly. The said Nicholas de Audeley held the under-mentioned tenement in Newcastle, estate not specified. He also held the under-mentioned castle and park, town of Betteley, manors of Tunstal and Horton and rent in Overlongesdon in fee tail by gift of John Kynardesey to Nicholas de Audeley, grandfather of Nicholas named in the writ, and Joan Lacy, countess of Lincoln, his wife, to them and the heirs of his body. After their death James Daudeley entered into the premises as son and heir of Nicholas, and after his death Nicholas named in the writ entered as son and heir of James and died without heir of his body. Audeley. The manor (extent given, including a close called ‘le Lytelpark’, coalmines and a pasture called ‘Foxley’). Chesterton. The manor (extent given). Balterley. A third part of the town, and Overlongesdon. All held of the lord of Alveton, service unknown. Endon. The manor, held of the earl of Stafford, service unknown.
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  9. Title: Joan Martin De Audley (1285-1319), Find a Grave
    Publication: Name: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/173863867/joan-de_audley;
    Note: Joan Martin daughter of William Martin and Eleanor FitzReynold daughter of Reynold FitzPiers by his first wife Alice was born in Wales and died in Devon, England as spouse of Nicholas De Audley.
  10. Title: British History Online
  11. Title: Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Vol. 1, 2nd Edition, pg 57 Lowe
    Author: Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Vol. 1, 2nd Edition (Salt Lake City, Utah : D. Richardson, c2011), digitized by Google Books.
    Publication: Name: https://books.google.com/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=RA2-PA59&lpg=RA2-PA59&dq#v=onepage&q=Lowe&f=false;
  12. Title: Book - Historic Peerage of England

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