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The Four Visitations of Berkshire made and taken by Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux, anno 1532 by College of Arms (Great Britain) William Harvery, Henry Chitting, John Philipot, William Camden, Elias Ashmole, Sir Edward Bysshe
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''The Four Visitations of Berkshire made and taken by Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux, anno 1532'', by College of Arms (Great Britain) William Harvery, Henry Chitting, John Philipot, William Camden, Elias Ashmole, Sir Edward Bysshe.
  
 
Page 76. Bostock. MS. Ashmole 852, pp. 22-23.
 
Page 76. Bostock. MS. Ashmole 852, pp. 22-23.
  
Sir Adam Bostock of Bostock in Com Palatinate: cestr: slaine at Blore heath field anno 1459. Married Eliz: da: & heire to Hugh Venables Baron of Kinderton. They had among others Margrett vx: Wm: Whitney sans yssue.
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Sir Adam Bostock of Bostock in Com Palatinate: cestr: slaine at Blore heath field anno 1459. Married Eliz: da: & heire to Hugh Venables Baron of Kinderton. They had among others Margrett vx: '''Wm: Whitney''' sans yssue.
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[[Category: England]]
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[[Category: Cheshire, England]]
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[[Category: Medieval]]

Revision as of 14:07, 26 November 2006

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The Four Visitations of Berkshire made and taken by Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux, anno 1532, by College of Arms (Great Britain) William Harvery, Henry Chitting, John Philipot, William Camden, Elias Ashmole, Sir Edward Bysshe.

Page 76. Bostock. MS. Ashmole 852, pp. 22-23.

Sir Adam Bostock of Bostock in Com Palatinate: cestr: slaine at Blore heath field anno 1459. Married Eliz: da: & heire to Hugh Venables Baron of Kinderton. They had among others Margrett vx: Wm: Whitney sans yssue.


Copyright ©2006, Adrian Benjamin Burke, Esq., and the Whitney Research Group