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Note N3289
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East Indies British Subject
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Note N3292
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The Viscount of Thouars [Aimery IV de Thouars] was assassinated by two of his own knights in 1093. He was buried in the church of Saint Nicolas in La Chaize.
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Note N3294
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Died while on Crusade
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Note N3299
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Humphrey with the Beard (died before 1113) was a Norman soldier and nobleman, the earliest known ancestor of the de Bohun family, later prominent in England as Earls of Hereford and Earls of Essex. He took part in the Norman Conquest of England of 1066 although not one of the 15 or so proven Companions of William the Conqueror at the Battle of Hastings.
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Note N3300
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Baron Hocknorton (Hook Norton)
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Note N3302
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Earls of Northampton, Third Creation (1337
Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Northampton (1341-1373) murdered 1373 earldom abeyant
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Note N3303
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As the 4th Countess of Pembroke (first creation) rather than the title Earl of Pembroke. This honor went to her husband, William Marshal as the 1st Earl of Pembroke (second creation).
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Note N3304
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Died in his minority without being formally invested as Earl of Pembroke or Earl of Striguil.
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Note N3306
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Chaplain in the army of Charles II
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Note N3308
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Driver/34 Shepherd St, Chippendale NSW
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Note N3309
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Labourer/46 Jennings St, Alexandria NSW
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Note N3310
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EDWIN BYRNE was the School Master of South Wagga Public School
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Note N3311
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Enlisted in the Merchant Marines in 1930.
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Note N3312
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Enlisted in the United States Navy
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Note N3313
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Deck sailor, Storekeeper Striker, Storekeeper (Battle Station: Ammunition Passer)
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Note N3314
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Gentleman , of One House
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Note N3315
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St Philip's Sydney, County of Cumberland
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Note N3316
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Lord of Osewstery; Baron of Oswaldestre in Salop and Mileham, England; Senescal of Scotland; Sheriff/Viscount of Shropshire