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John Thynne (died 1604)
Memorials of Old Wiltshire I
Chapel of Longleat House, Wiltshire
WILTSHIRE. (KELL\'S • - 'L'he Gib, R Mile South-East·, East Dunley, and West Sunday Delivery
Two Elizabethan Women Correspondence of Joan and Maria Thynne 1575-1611
The Sheriffs of Shropshire," Has Entered at Considerable Length Into the History of the Ancient Family of Thynne, Otherwise Botfield, Or Botevyle
THE ORIGIN of the THYNNES. I Have Always Taken Some Interest In
Letter ID: 112 (URL
Court: Women at Court, and the Royal Household (100
The Feud and Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet: a Reconsideration
Capital in the Countryside: Social Change in West Wiltshire, 1530-1680
Prominent Elizabethans
Introduction to the Bath and Brownlow Estate Papers Adobe
Prominent Elizabethans
To Me by His Having Preserved Copies in the Writing of His Secretaries— but in General His Compositions Might As Well Remain in Hieroglyphic
Pragmatic Readings of the Letters of Joan and Maria Thynne, 1575-1611 with Diplomatic Transcriptions of Their Correspondence
Prominent Elizabethans
Shire, 1530-1680
The National Archives Prob 11/119/253 1 ______
Top View
THE WALLOP FAMILY and 'Their Ancestry Fjolm 'Jcllvu-C.Sqxjamon-, Jill Of"'/ of Cporls,Nrull: 656
Letter ID: 198 (URL: Copyright Information
The Mores of Loseley: 1508-1632
Letter ID: 113 (URL: Copyright Information
Hill Deverill Manors 0.Pdf