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749:'The ancient parish of Barking: Manors', in A History of the County of Essex: Volume 5, ed. W R Powell (London, 1966), pp. 190-214. British History Online
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153:, who was one of those who invalidated the marriage of
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308:They sold the estate, including Erddig House, to
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450:, Duchess of Chandos. She was of the family of
145:, and his sister was Jane Yale, members of the
118:Painting of Chester, the Cross looking towards
727:, Edward Tuck, Barking and Ilford, 1899, p. 45
582:David Yale also became second sergeant of the
536:in 1637, on the ship "Hector", departure from
149:. His aunt Joanna was the widow of Ambassador
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979:Lloyd, Jacob Youde William (1887).
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