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  2. John de Aston (knight banneret) - Wikipedia

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    Sir John died on 14 March 1523, [4] and he was succeeded by his eldest son Sir Edward Aston of Tixall. [2] Sir John was buried by the side of his wife, in All Saints Church, Church Leigh, the parish church of Leigh, Staffordshire, where a handsome marble monument richly gilded, was erected to her memory. The manor of Leigh (and the manor house ...

  3. John Dynham, 1st Baron Dynham - Wikipedia

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    He was born at Nutwell, the eldest son and heir of Sir John Dinham (1406–1458) of Nutwell and Hartland, by his wife, Joan Arches (died 1497), sister and heiress of John Arches and daughter of Sir Richard Arches (died 1417), a Member of Parliament for Buckinghamshire in 1402, of Eythrope, Cranwell (both in the parish of Waddesdon) and Little Kimble, Buckinghamshire, [1] whose arms were: Gules ...

  4. William Moleyns - Wikipedia

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    Hic iacent Willielmus Molyns miles qui obiit viii die mensis junii anno domini mccccxxv et Domina Margeria uxor eius quorum animabus propicietur deus amen (Here lie William Moleyns, knight, who died the eighth day of the month of June in the year of the Lord 1425, and Dame Margery his wife, whose souls may God have in care.

  5. Alice Chaucer, Duchess of Suffolk - Wikipedia

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    Alice Chaucer, Duchess of Suffolk LG (c. 1404 –1475) was a granddaughter of the English poet Geoffrey Chaucer. Married three times, she eventually became a Lady of the Most Noble Order of the Garter , an honour granted rarely to women and marking the friendship between herself and her third husband, William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk ...

  6. Alexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan - Wikipedia

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    Stewart is buried in Dunkeld Cathedral with a handsome and somewhat defaced monument, with the description: His Jacet Domninus Alexander Senescallus, Dominus De Badenoch, Bonæ Memorle, Qui Obit 24 Die Mensis Julii, Anno Domini 1394. [43] There is a legend that Stewart—the "Wolf of Badenoch"—died after a chess game with the

  7. Quintus Julius Hilarianus - Wikipedia

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    De ratione Paschae et mensis (or Expositum de die Paschae et mensis), completed on 5 March 397. [1] It is a treatise about the importance of celebrating Easter. [2] It has been read as a sermon, [2] but this is not certain. [1]

  8. Pollard baronets - Wikipedia

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    In the Church of St Michael in Horwood is an alabaster effigy of a lady, c. 1450, believed to represent Elizabeth Pollard (died 1430). [8] The Pollard Baronets were descended from Sir Lewis Pollard (c. 1465 – 1526), Justice of the Common Pleas, who purchased the manor of King's Nympton.

  9. List of classical abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    o.v.m. (obiit vita matris = died in the lifetime of their mother; used in the case of a child predeceasing an heiress) o.v.p. ( obiit vita patris = died in the lifetime of their father) Oct. – Octava ("Octave" — Breviary)