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         Digges Thomas:     more books (26)
  1. The Letters of Thomas Attwood Digges by Robert Henry Elias, Eugene D. Finch, 1982-05
  2. Adventures of Alonso by Thomas Attwood Digges, 1943
  3. Astronomical Thought in Renaissance England: A Study of the English Scientific Writings from 1500 to 1645 by Francis R. Johnson, 1937
  4. A bibliography of Indian geology .. by Thomas Henry Digges La Touche, 2010-08-05
  5. A geometrical practical treatize named Pantometria diuided into three bookes, longimetria, planimetria, and stereometria, containing rules manifolde for ... First published by Thomas Digges. (1591) by Thomas Digges, 2010-07-13
  6. The Theodelitus and Topographical Instrument of Leonard Digges of University College, Oxford. Described by His Son Thomas Digges in 1571. by Thomas (1546-1595). DIGGES, 1927-01-01
  7. LETTERS Of THOMAS ATTWOOD DIGGES (1742 - 1821). by Thomas Attwood].Elias, Robert H. & Finch, Eugene D. - Editors. [Digges, 1982
  8. An essay on ways and means to maintain the honour and safety of England, to encrease trade, merchandize, navigation, ... Written by Sir Walter Raleigh, ... on our harbours, ... by Sir Henry Sheers. by Thomas Digges, 2010-05-29
  9. Adventures of Alonso: Containing Some Striking Anecdotes of the Present Prime Minister of Portugal. by Thomas Atwood & Elias, Robert H. Digges, 1943-01-01
  10. The Portable Elizabethan Reader (Viking Portable Library) by John Donne, Michael Drayton, et all 1946-12
  11. A prognostication everlastinge: Corrected and augmented by Thomas Digges (The English experience, its record in early printed books published in facsimile) by Leonard Digges, 1975
  12. The theodelitus and topographical instrument of Leonard Digges of University College, Oxford: Described by his son Thomas Digges in 1571. Reprinted from ... of Pantometria (Old Ashmolean reprints) by Thomas Digges, 1927
  13. Thomas Digges, the Copernican system, and the idea of the infinity of the universe in 1576 by Francis R Johnson, 1934
  14. In defense of Thomas Digges by William Bell Clark, 1953

61. 17. Diggs Family
His son Leonard died 1571 and his son, Sir thomas digges, died 1595, and wasof digges Court, Kent Co., England. Sir thomas married Lady Alice St.
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    17. Diggs Family
    The earliest member of this family found was one James Digges. His son Leonard died 1571 and his son, Sir Thomas Digges, died 1595, and was of Digges Court, Kent Co., England. Sir Thomas married Lady Alice St. Leger (1556-1637), the daughter of Sir Warham (Worham) St. Leger of Ullcombe Court and Ursula Nevill (the daughter of George Nevill and Mary Stafford).
    The Nevils are direct descendants of the Royal Houses of Europe and King Edward III of England. (Sir Warham St. Leger was killed in the Battle of Ireland in 1599.)
    Sir Thomas's son:
    Sir Dudley Digges, born 1583, died 1638/9, member of the East India Company in 1612, Master of the Rolls, built Chilham Castle in Kent Co., in 1619 and married Lady Mary Kempe, the daughter of Sir Thomas Kempe, Knight.
    Their son:
    EDWARD DIGGES of Chilham Castle, born 1620 Kent Co., England, died Mar. 15, 1675 VA, married Mary Elizabeth Braye (Page) who died 1691 (the sister of John Braye [1627-Jan. 23, 1691] who came from England in 1650 and married Alice Luckin).
    Edward came from England in 1650 and settled at 'Bellfield', Warwick Co., VA. He was a member of the Governor's Council 1654-1675 and Governor of Virginia Colony 1655-1658. He wanted to start the silk industry in the Colony and imported two skilled Armenians to the Colony to teach the Colonist.

62. I7795: Thomas Digges ( - 25 AUG 1595)
. =. . . thomas digges. Birth Place, Barham, Kent. Death Date, 25 AUG1595. Occupation, Master General Ordnance. Spouses of thomas digges. 1. Anne St.Leger.
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Thomas Digges Birth Place Barham, Kent Death Date 25 AUG 1595 Death Place killed in battle in Ireland Occupation Master General Ordnance Spouses of Thomas Digges Anne St. Leger Birth Date Birth Place Ulcombe, Kent Death Date Death Place St. Mary Aldermanbury, London/or Chilham Father Sir Warham St. Leger (ABT 1525 - ABT 1597) Mother Lady Ursula Neville Marriage Date Thomas Digges and Anne St. Leger had the following children Dudley Digges Daughter Digges Notes for Thomas Digges The Digges monument was destroyed in the Great fire of London in 1666 but the tomstone with its inscription remains. "Anne ST LEGER, mother of Sir Duidley Digges, knight. Master of the Rolls. A modest, humble and prudent lady was buried here in the Year of our Lord 1636 at the age of 81" Descendants of Thomas Digges and Anne St. Leger

63. Kleber's Genealogical Page
of Virginia Colony 16551656), son of Lady Mary Kempe (1583-1620) and Sir Dudleydigges (1583-1638), Master of the Rolls, son of thomas digges (1546-1589(1599
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Genealogical Information
Richard Smedstad Kleber (b. May 28, 1933)
Father: Joseph Michael Kleber (b. June 3, 1904; d. May 9, 1962)
Mother: Myrtle Emmaline Smedstad (b. Nov. 14, 1906; d. June 25, 1955)
Father's Father: Joseph Michael Kleber (b. Nov. 12, 1873; d. Jan. 23, 1921)
Father's Mother: Tabitha Jane (Bertha Genevieve) Kisinger (b. Apr. 18, 1879; d. Aug. 9, 1975)
Mother's Father: Bennie Rudolph Smedstad (b. June 21, 1879; d. Mar. 1, 1938)
Mother's Mother: Emma Kirkevold (b. Dec. 20, 1881; d. July 30, 1944)
Some branches on the family tree:
Father's Father
Joseph Michael Kleber (1873-1921), son of Elisabeth Baier (1843-1927) and
Ferdinand Kleber (1797-1872), son of Barbara ? and ? Father's Mother
Tabitha Jane (Bertha Genevieve) Kisinger (1879-1975), daughter of Benjamin A. Kisinger (1852-1944) and
Nancy Campbell (1859-1894), daughter of Nancy B. Linn (1820-1892) and
William Brooks (Gan) Campbell (1821-1909), son of George M. Campbell (1794?->1870) and
Priscilla Herndon (1783?-1875), daughter of Mary Ann Seal (1760?- ?) and

64. Thomas Hansford
he himself had branded for digges. In another suit he won 200 pounds of tobacco fromAbraham Ray for damages done his (Hansford s) horse. And thomas Reade, his
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/dave_rigney/history/0572.htm
Thomas Hansford
First Native Martyr to American Liberty
a paper read before the Virginia Historical Society
Tuesday, December 22, 1891
By
Mrs. Annie Tucker Tyler
Williamsburg Virginia
I n a list prepared by Sir William Berkely, and preserved among the Hareleian MSS, in the British Museum, commerating the persons who were executed by him in the seventeenth century for participating in Bacon's Rebellion, occurs the name of one Thomas Hansford, who is described by Sir William as "a valiant, stout man," and "a most resolved rebel." The few other references to Hansford in the current accounts of the times are in harmony with this description, and justify a natural desire to be still further acquainted with him. Thus we are told that he commanded at Jamestown, under a commission as Major from Nathaniel Bacon Jr., and was there when Berkeley returned from his exile to the Eastern Shore at the head of six hundred, or, as another account has it, one thousand followers. It is said that he took a conspicuous part in the insurrection, brilliant as it was brief, and when he was captured after Bacon's death, he supplicated no other favor than that "he might be shot like a soldier, and not hanged like a dog." We are also told that during the short respite allowed him after his sentence, "he professed repentance and contrition for all the sins of his past life, but refused to acknowledge what was charged against him as rebellion to be one of those sins, desiring the people present to take notice that he died a loyal subject and lover of his country, and that he had never taken up arms but for the destruction of the Indians, who had murdered so many Christians."

65. Program Files\Jamestowne\Qualify3
Delke, Roger Denson, William digges, Dudley digges, Edward digges, Richard Doodes English,John Epes, Francis Ewen, William Farley, thomas * Farmer, thomas
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Duncan, Henry
Edloe, Matthew Edwards, William Eggleston, Joseph Ellyson, Robert Eltonhead, Jane *English, John Epes, Francis Ewen, William Farley, Thomas * Farmer, Thomas Farrar, William Fauntleroy, Moore * Fenwick, JaneField, Judith Field, Peter Filmer, Henry Fleete, Henry Flood, John Forrest, Thomas Fowler, John Freeman, Bridges Fuller, Elizabeth Gaither, John Garnett, Thomas Gary, Thomas Gascoigne, George Gaskins, Thomas George, John Gibbs, John Goddin, II, Isaack Goddin, Isaac Goodwin, James Gookin, Daniel Gookin, Jr., Daniel * Graves, Thomas Gray, Thomas Grendon, Edward Grendon, Thomas Gurganey, Edward Hampton, William Hansford, John

66. Astrophysicist Finds New Scientific Meaning
and astrophysics at Penn State, presents evidence that Hamlet is an allegory forthe competition between the cosmological models of thomas digges of England
http://solar-center.stanford.edu/art/Hamlet.html
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Astrophysicist Finds New Scientific Meaning in Hamlet
A paper read today at the American Astronomical Society meeting in Toronto, Canada, offers a new interpretation of Shakespeare's play Hamlet. The paper, by Peter D. Usher, professor of astronomy and astrophysics at Penn State, presents evidence that Hamlet is "an allegory for the competition between the cosmological models of Thomas Digges of England and Tycho Brahe of Denmark." Usher says the paper is significant because Shakespeare favors the Diggesian model, which is the forerunner of modern cosmology. "As early as 1601, Shakespeare anticipated the new universal order and humankind's position in it," Usher states. "The play therefore manifests an astronomical cosmology that is no less magnificent than its literary and philosophical counterparts." Claudius Ptolemy perfected a model of the universe in the second century A.D. that remained the standard model into the sixteenth century. In this model, the Earth was stationary at the center of the universe and everything else revolved around it. In 1543, Nicholas Copernicus of Poland published a revolutionary model (which is essentially the one in use today) in which the Earth rotates on its axis once a day and is merely one of several planets that revolve about the Sun. Though the Copernican model had been published before Shakespeare was born, it was not yet in vogue in his lifetime. However, both the Ptolemaic and the Copernican systems were contained in a crystalline sphere, beyond which lay Paradise and the realm of the Prime Mover. By contrast, in 1576 when Shakespeare was 12 years old, the English scientist and military scholar Thomas Digges extended the Copernican model by suggesting that the stars were like the Sun and were distributed through infinite space. He was therefore the first Renaissance scholar to publish the idea of an infinite universe. Eight years later similar ideas were published in a book by the Italian philosopher Giordano Bruno.

67. Kenneycollection
. second edition, thomas digges S copy…his motto Virescet vulnerevirtue , the errata corrected in pen, 1591 £650. digges
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Home Instruments Books MarketWatch ... Catalogue CATALOGUE OF THE CELEBRATED COLLECTION The Propery of C. E. Kenney, Esq., THIRD PORTION. SCIENCE AND SURVEYING March 1966 to March 1968 [Only the English Language Surveying Books Appear Below] AGAS (RADOLPH )] A PREPARATIVE TO PLATTING OF LANDES AND TENEMENTS FOR SURVEIGH SHOWING THE DIVERSITIE OF SUNDRIE INSTRUMENTS APPLYED THEREUNTO, 11 leaves (lacks A1 presumably blank), EXTREMELY RARE 1596 £450 ATWELL (GEORGE) THE FAITHFUL SURVEYOUR TEACHING HOW TO MEASURE ALL MANNER OF GROUND EXACTLY, second edition, 1662 £95 Beckett (Joseph) Elements and practice of mensuration and land surveying, FIRST EDITION, 1804 £16 BENESE (Sir RICHARD) THIS BOKE SHEWETH THE MANER OF MEASURYNGE OF ALL MANER OF LANDE, as well of woodlands, as of lande in the felde. and comtynge the true nombre of acres of the same [edited, with preface, by Thomas Paynell], FIRST EDITION, 1537 £700 Benese (Sir Richard) This boke sheweth the maner of measurynge of all maner of Iande. etc., FIRST EDITION, another copy, wanting the last 24 leaves: tit. 1537 £70 Bion (Nicolas) The construction and principal uses of mathematical instruments, translated from the French . . First ENGLISH EDITION. 1723 £55

68. The Family History Of Humphrey Cole (c.1552-1624)
1748 7 Feb. 1814) married George Fitzhugh. thomas digges 14498.1.1.1.1.1.7(17 Aug. 1750 - 15 Aug. 1818). Elizabeth digges 14498.1.1.1.1.1.8 (14 Nov.
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Ancestral Family Topic 14498
Humphrey Cole (c.1552-1624)
Humphrey Cole, in his own words If he could speak to us today, Humphrey Cole might describe his life as follows.
I was born about 1552, the son of William Cole and Elizabeth Dreads, and resided with my wife, Hester —, in Tillingham, Essex, England, where I was the rector of Oakley Magna. I made my will 4 November 1623, naming “my sonnes William, Thomas, Robert, and John” and “my sons-in-law Michael Wood, parson of much Oakley, and John George of Wirtle, Essex, Yeoman.” I was dead by the next spring, 17 May 1624, when they proved my will in court. Son William, the ancestor of nearly a dozen congressmen, was a very prominent Virginian. Son-in-law John George, also later a Virginian, served in the House of Burgesses.
The family of Humphrey Cole This table recaps the family of Humphrey Cole, my great great great great great great great great great great great-grandfather (13 generations). Only the wife from whom I descend is shown.
His parents William Cole Elizabeth Dreads
His wife Hester — His children William Cole (c.1599-)

69. Dlibros
Translate this page digges, thomas, A perfit description of the caellestial orbes according to the mostancient doctrine of the pythagoreans kateky revived by Copernicus, Londres
http://www.ucm.es/info/folchia/dlibros.htm
D D'acquapendente, Fabrizi, De anathomia. De divisione, voce et auditu , Venecia, 1600. De formatione ovi et pulli , Venecia, 1621. Enchiridion physicae restitutae , París, 1651. Arcanum Hermeticum Philosophiae Opus , París, 1618. Dalechamps, Jacques Historia generalis plantarum , Lyon, 1587. Histoire generale des plantes... Second tome tres-utile pour monstrer les propietes des simples , Lyon, Guillaume Rovire, 1615. Danielli, Rigino Canzone di Rigino Danielli Iustinopolitano nella quale si tracta tutta la filosofica arte del precioso lapis de filosofi , Brescia, Francesco et Piet. Maria Marchelli fratelli, 1572. Dariot, Claude , Trois discours de la préparsation des médicaments , Lyon, A. de Harsy, 1589. Davila y Heredia, Andres Carta que Don Andres Davila y Heredia, Señor de la Garena escrivio al abad Don Iuan Bravo de Sobremonte en que le da cuenta como ha recibido las apologeticas respuestas que ha escrito impressas en Valencia en casa de la viuda de Benito Masse , Madrid, Vda. De Benito Masse, 1681. Davison, William

70. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Dickman To Diket
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington, NJ; DiDomenico, thomas See G.thomas DiDomenico; digges, Edward S. of La Plata, Charles County, Md. Democrat.
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Index to Politicians: Dickman to Diket

71. Mary DRYDEN - William DRYDEN
1 Margaret KYLE =thomas Atkinson FALLOWFIELD Marriage 4 MAR 1889 Father James DiggesLA TOUCHE; Birth Abt 1785. Partnership with Caesar OTWAY Marriage 17
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Mary DRYDEN
Ancestors of Mary DRYDEN
Thomas DRYDEN Andrew DRYDEN Jean THOMSON Thomas DRYDEN ... Elizabeth THORBURN Mary DRYDEN Agnes KENNEDY
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Ancestors of Mary DRYDEN
Andrew DRYDEN Thomas DRYDEN Thomas DRYDEN Janet FLETCHER Mary DRYDEN Elizabeth or Margaret SCOTT
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Mary DRYDEN William PATERSON
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Ancestors of Mary DRYDEN
Andrew DRYDEN Thomas DRYDEN Thomas DRYDEN Janet FLETCHER Mary DRYDEN Elizabeth or Margaret SCOTT
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73. TRACTS (OSB MSS 28)
1640 Contemporary manuscript copy. + digges, thomas, d. 1595. Arguments provingthe King Maties propriety in the Sealands and Salt shoares thereof (Item No.
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74. Sources In The History Of Algebra
Aegidium Beys, Paris. digges, thomas (1579), An arithmeticall militare treatise,named Stratioticos compendiously teaching the science of numbers.
http://logica.ugent.be/albrecht/math.php
Home Logic Math Publications Shogi Sites About Me
Sources in the history of algebra: arithmetical and recreational problems
A comprehensive database of problems is in progress. Some sources are listed below. The database currently contains 171 manuscripts, books, and reprints.
[EDITIONS] gives an expanded list of (all) editions and translations.
[CONSPECTUS] gives an overview of some selected problems in PDF format.
[IMAGE] If this work in some edition is available in digital form.o
If you find errors or additions, please send me a mail Brahmagupta, (628) Bráhma-sphuta-siddhânta Alcuin, (800) Propositiones alcuini doctoris caroli magni imperatoris ad acuendos juvenes CONSPECTUS Mahâvirâ, (850) Ganita-sâra-samgraha Kitab al-Jabr wal-Muqabala Alkarkhî, Aboû Beqr Mohammed (1010) Kitâb al-Fakhr . Supp. Arabe de la Bibliothèque Impériale, MS 952, Paris. Bhaskara II, (1150) Bijaganita . Edinburgh Univ. Library, Or MS. 500. Bhaskara II, (1150) Lilavati . Edinburgh Univ. Library, Or MS. 499. von Stade, Abbot Albert (1240) Annales Stadenses ben Ezra, Abraham (1325)

75. Digges
12011202 (Nordisk familjebok / 1800-talsutgåvan. 3. Capitulum Print (PDF) - On this page / på denna sida - Digerdöden, Stordöden ochSvarta döden - Digrera - digges, thomas - Digesta - Digestion (Lat.
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Thomas Digges
Born: 1546 in Wotton (near Canterbury), Kent, England
Died: 24 Aug 1595 in London, England
Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
Thomas Digges 's father was Leonard Digges who was himself a fine mathematician who wrote on various scientific topics including surveying. Thomas received his early education from his father but, when he was fourteen years old, his father died and at that time Thomas decided that he wanted to continue his father's work. John Dee essentially seems to have stepped in to act as a father to the young Thomas who received advanced mathematical instruction from Dee . He was to remain a friend of Dee 's throughout his life and undertook joint work with him. Digges wrote on platonic solids and archimedian solids and his contributions appear in Pantometria which he finished in 1571. This work included contributions by Digges's father Leonard who had been working on it at the time of his death. The completed work contains Digges' description of how lenses could be combined to make a telescope. Although Digges and Dee were working together at this time making accurate astronomical observations there is no evidence that they actually constructed a telescope with which to observe celestial objects. We know that Digges, among other instruments used a cross-staff to determine the positions of stars, planets and comets but when a new star appeared in 1572 he used a six foot ruler which he suspended from a tree which he used to determine whether the new star moved in relation to the other stars close to in in the sky.

76. The Wilson - Buehler Connection - Person Page 10
Child of thomas Herndon John Herndon+. S2 Ella Hicks Johnson, A Family Memorial,Table II, page 3031. Gov. Edward digges 1 (M) 586 Pop-up Pedigree. Gov.
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William Duxbury was the son of Love Brewster and Sarah Collier . He married Lydia Partridge in 1672.
Child of William Duxbury and Lydia Partridge
Sarah Duxbury
  • William T. Davis, Genealogical Register of Plymouth Families. Lydia Partridge (F) Pop-up Pedigree Lydia Partridge was the daughter of George Partridge . She married William Duxbury in 1672.
    Child of Lydia Partridge and William Duxbury
    Sarah Duxbury
  • William T. Davis, Genealogical Register of Plymouth Families. George Partridge (M)
    Child of George Partridge:
    Lydia Partridge
    Sarah Duxbury (F) b. 1674, #555 Pop-up Pedigree Sarah Duxbury was the daughter of William Duxbury and Lydia Partridge . Sarah was born in 1674.
  • William T. Davis, Genealogical Register of Plymouth Families.
  • 77. Diana Price
    inscription refers to a William Shakespeare other than the man from Stratfordupon-Avonwho would soon appoint digges s step-father thomas Russell overseer of
    http://ist-socrates.berkeley.edu/~ahnelson/price.html
    Return to Authorship page.
    Diana Price's Shakespeare's Unorthodox Biography
    [For Price's reply and my reply to her reply see below
    Diana Price knows how to put a sentence together, but she does not know how to put an argument together without engaging in special pleading: that is, taking evidence that has an apparent signification, and arguing with all her might that it does not fit the special case of William Shakepeare for this or that special - and wholly arbitrary - reason. Take the fact that Ben Jonson writes a poem of dedication to the "memory of my beloved, the author, Mr. William Shakespeare"; or the fact that Jonson reported that he had offended "the Players" who thought he had insulted their "friend" Shakespeare. Jonson explains, "I loved the man, and do honor his memory (on this side Idolatry) as much as any." Master William Shakespeare, whom Jonson also calls "Sweet Swan of Avon," associating him with Stratford upon Avon for any but the wilfully deaf, is thus the recipient of a greater expression of friendship than any contemporary author. Price cannot of course accept this evidence, so she must find some way to discredit it: such evidence is necessarily ironic, or satiric, or deliberately misleading, or written after Shakespeare's death: note that there is always

    78. À§´ëÇѼöÇÐÀÚ ¸ñ·Ï
    Poland Dieudonne, Jean Alexandre Eugène Dieudonné Born 1 July 1906 in Lille, FranceDied 1992 digges, thomas digges Born 1546 in Kent, England Died 1595
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    79. University Of Delaware: JOHN SHIRLEY PAPERS Re THOMAS HARRIOT
    Historical Commitments of Biology F9 Dee, John Copy of entry in Dictionary of NationalBiography F10 Dictionary of North Carolina Biography F11 digges, thomas.
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    Special Collections Department
    John Shirley Papers
    related to Thomas Harriot
    ( ca 1950 -1621, 1947 - 1988 ) Manuscript Collection Number
    Accessioned : Gift of John Shirley, 1988.
    Extent : 22 linear feet.
    Content : Typescripts, correspondence, photographs, audio-tapes, microfilm, photocopies
    maps, notebooks, clippings, advertisement posters, and books.
    Access : The collection is open for research.
    Processed : May 1997 by Julie Witsken. for reference assistance email Special Collections or contact:
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    Box Folder Contents Series I. Research The Percies at Petworth, 1574-1632; The Wizard Earl in the Tower; The Finances of an Elizabethan Nobleman: Henry Percy, Ninth Earl of Northumberland F4 Bloom, Terry Fried.

    80. Thomas F Digges - A Fairfax, Virginia (VA) Real Estate Law Lawyer
    FindLaw Find a Lawyer Lawyer Profile, New Search Name Search. ThomasF digges. Firm Walker Title Escrow Co., Inc. Address 300
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