[11417] Alice is 4th dau. and eventual coheir of Sir William de Briwere, d. 1226, lord of Torre, Devonshire, and Horsley, Derbyshire, Sheriff of Devonshire in the time of Henry II, and of Dorset, Oxfordshire, Bucks, Berks, Northants and Derbyshire. William's wife was Beatrice de Valle (or de Vaux); she m. (2) by 1224 William Paynel of Bampton, Devonshire (he. d. 1228).
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[16788] Alice was widow of Guy Gobaud when she married Sir John Gernon. She was eventual coheir in her issue of Roger, Lord Colville, of Bytham, Lincolnshire. Alice m. (3) by 1337 Sir John de Weston, Knight, and d.s.p. 1347. Alice and Guy Gobaud had Mabel, who m. William Lampert and had Thomas Lampert (witness in 1375) - see NEHGR 150:322.
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[17337] She is probably daughter of Daniel Grindle, who was the only male of this surname in New England who could have been her parent. She m. at Boston, MA 6 June 1710 Nicholas Dunn, shipwright, son of Nicholas Dunn and Elizabeth Roberts. They r. Durham, NH, then Kittery, ME, and probably Falmouth (Portland, ME). The first five of their six children were baptized in Second Church, Boston, MA. See "The Grindle Family of Hancock County, Maine" (1978), p. 2, for children.
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[21530] {The LDS Church's Pedigree Resource File states that Anna is daughter of Andrew Haley (d. 2 Dec 1697 in York, ME) and Deborah Wilson (daughter of Gowen Wilson who was b. 1618 in Paisley, Scotland).}
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[19138] http://www.alnwickcastle.com states: "Henry, 8th Earl of Northumberland (1572-1585). On the death of the 7th Earl in 1572, his brother, the 8th Earl, succeeded. He had gained the reputation of an able soldier, diplomat and administrator in Border warfare. He was professedly a Protestant and had taken the side of the Government against his brother in the Rising of the North, which prejudiced him in the eyes of the Catholic north; but his conduct in general appears to justify the charges brought against him by his contemporaries of being ruthless, crafty and unscrupulous. He soon fell under the suspicion of attachment to the Church of Rome and was kept under close surveillance by the Government and served two terms in the Tower. In 1584 he was arrested on false charges of complicity with Mary Queen of Scots and sent to the Tower for the third time. In the following year he was found in his cell shot through the heart. The Government tried to prove that he had died by his own hand, but there were circumstances pointing to murder. The Earl was succeeded by his son Henry."
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