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Note for: Stephen Henry Marriott, ABT 1888 - UNKNOWN
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Occupation - Engineer (Mechanical)
Divorced from his 1st wife
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Note for: William Harvey Marriott, - UNKNOWN
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Occupation - Boot Manufacturer
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Note for: Charles Count, ABT 1769 - BET APR AND JUN 1854
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Burial: Date: 8 MAY 1854
Place: St. Mary the Virgin, Chelmsford, Essex.
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Death Reg Ref - Chelmsford 4a 83 - Quarter 2 1854
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Note for: Hannah Bridge, ABT 1766 - 1835
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Burial: Date: 6 APR 1835
Place: St. Mary the Virgin, Chelmsford, Essex.
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Note for: Sir-Henry Deane, - UNKNOWN
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Heiress named as Niece Elizabeth Dene
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Note for: Clement Dene, - UNKNOWN
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On the death of his mother Catherine, Clement gave up all his right and claim to Dene to John Tindal and his heirs in 1385.
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Note for: Charles-IV, - UNKNOWN
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Founder of the University or Prague.
4th wife was Elizabeth of Prague who was mother to Anne
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Note for: John, - 1436
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His Title=
Earl of Luxembourg + King of Bohemia, in right of his wife.
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Note for: Elizabeth, - UNKNOWN
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Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of her father, Wenceslaus, King of Bohemia.
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Note for: Robert de Tindale, - UNKNOWN
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Of the family of Adam de Tindale =
Tindale, Baron of Langley. This Adam lived in the time of King John. ( 1165-1216) His name is taken from the dale in Northumberland near which the North Tyne (or Tine) rises and crosses the Pict's wall, joins Tyne (or Tine) at Langley Castle, where the family resided. At Hexham is a fine draught of a monument of de Tindale, Baron of Langley, and Heloiza, his wife. The Barony of Langley came to the Radcliffes and by the attainder of the Earl of Derwenter, was forfeited to the Crown and is now vested, by Act of Parliament, in Greenwich Hospital. Adam de Tindale left only a daughter married to the Baron of Boleby. In the great rolls of King John is the following - 'Adam de Tindale debet'; Marsas prop liabendar seizina Rob. De Langel, qui appellatur 'wetelisa ann pertinentus'.
This Pedigree (circa ? to end of 1600s) sets out very high pretensions. It came into the possession of the Revd. Thomas Cromfork of Cransforth, Norfolk in consequence of his marriage with Elizabeth, daughter of the late Revd Peter Foster (see Gent. Magazine, Vol 84, part 2, para 83), son of the within mentioned Robert Foster, Clerk. It was, it is believed, deduced, except with the addition of a very few names, by the Revd Nicholas Tindal (born 1685) the Translator Continuatory of Rapin's 'History of England'. There was a good branch of the family of Tindal, settled in Brotherton in Yorkshire. The last male was Bradwardin Tindal, Esquire, well known and esteemed in his County. He left an only daughter, married to Edward Thomson, Squire, of Marsden, near York, whose daughter (wife of General Wolfe) was the mother of the famous Wolfe killed at Quebec.
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Note for: Joan, - UNKNOWN
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Individual Note: [Tindal.FTW]
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Note for: Elizabeth Dene, - UNKNOWN
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Heiress of her Uncle, her father's brother - Sir Henry Dene of County Northumberland.
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Note for: John Tindal, - 1413
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John inherited the Manor of Dene from his step-son Clement Dene and it stayed within the family until the time of his Grandson Thomas whose heir and successor was Sir William Tindal of Hockwold, who mortgaged it and eventually sold it.
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Note for: William Tindal, ABT 1380 - ABT 1426
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William Tindal held the Manors of Deene, Northants and Redenhall, Norfolk.