1st Baron Hunsdon

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1Icomb & Lady Troy Even though my recent visit to the Church of St. Mary the Virgin in Icomb was atmospheric as a thunder storm raged overhead, I was still able to see the tomb and chantry chapel of Sir John Blaket, died

Icomb & Lady Troy Even though my recent visit to the Church of St. Mary the Virgin in Icomb was atmospheric as a thunder storm raged overhead, I was still able to see the tomb and chantry chapel of Sir John Blaket, died

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Source URL: www.blancheparry.co.uk

Language: English - Date: 2013-04-02 17:43:43
2HUNSDON Hunesdone (xi cent.); Honesdon, Hamesdun, Hunnesdon (xiii cent.); Hunsdon (xiv cent.). Hunsdon parish lies on the high ground which divides the valleys of the Rivers Ash and Stort, having a southward slope from a

HUNSDON Hunesdone (xi cent.); Honesdon, Hamesdun, Hunnesdon (xiii cent.); Hunsdon (xiv cent.). Hunsdon parish lies on the high ground which divides the valleys of the Rivers Ash and Stort, having a southward slope from a

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Source URL: tomcamp.org

Language: English - Date: 2010-07-29 21:48:32