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| Anne_of_Cleves,_by_Hans_Holbein_the_Younger
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| Annie Crawford nee Moroney and Thomas Addison Crawford
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| Annie Crawford nee Moroney with daughter Florence Crawford (later Mrs Williams)
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| Annie Donald (courtesy Rich Sutherland, coloured by Helen Innes)
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| Annie Halpin Wife of Michael Moroney
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| Annie Moroney at time of marriage
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| Annie Moroney taken in Dannevirke, after her marriage to Thomas Addison Crawford
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| Annie Moroney and Thomas Addison Crawford At time of their marriage
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| Annie Rothwell Christie
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| Anthony Ashley Cooper 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury
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| Anthony Ashley Cooper 7th Earl of Shaftesbury
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| Anthony Ashley Cooper, 5th Earl of Shaftesbury by Pompeo Batoni
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| Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury
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| Anthony Hinton of Earlscott - memorial - Wanborough church
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| Antill Adley
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| Aperfield, Biggin Hill (parish of Cudham, Kent) - lands leased by widow Ann Brasier before 1699
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| Approx location of Taylor home corner Riccarton Road and Duke's Road, Mosgiel - best guess by Peter Grant after researching land records. There is a chance that the house site may have been on the other side of the Silverstream, given that often the family referred to their address as Duke's Road, but that may have been because Duke's Road was a major road across the plain from Riccarton Road, leading to nearby Mosgiel.
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| Archbishop's Palace, Tuam, Co. Galway
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| Archduchess Eleanor of Austria
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| Archibald Fraser's gravestone Kilchumein graveyard, Fort Augustus
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| Armada Table - salvaged from Spanish Armada ships by Boetius Clancy, High Sheriff of Clare
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| Arms
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| Arms granted
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| Arms granted to David Power of Corheen, Co. Galway
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| Arms of Alexander Cumming of Brunthill
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| Arms of Cheyney of West Woodhay Berkshire
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| Arms of Cumming of Altrye
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| Arms of Cumming of Brunthill
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| Arms of Cumming of Logie
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| Arms of Cumming of Logie
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| Arms of Dunbar of Hempriggs
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| Arms of Fraser, Lords Lovat
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| Arms of Gordon, Earls of Huntly
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| Arms of Grant of Corriemonie c1672
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| Arms of Pleydell of Lydiard Tregoze
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| Arms of the Medieval Bishopric of Ross
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| Arms of the Order of the Medjidie - Awarded for Outstanding services to the state by foreign nationals - awarded to Adrian Taylor
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| Arms of the Viscounts Clare
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| Arms of Visconti of Milan
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| Arnold and Rose Taylor
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| Arnold and Rose Taylor wedding
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| Arnold Edwin Fearon
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| Arnold of Egmond, Duke of Guelders
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| Arnold Taylor
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| Arnold Taylor at Lawrence - down seeing his Sharp cousins.
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| ART Brunsden's sterling silver Vesta case inscribed "ARB 1904" - likely presented to him. Note the striker on the bottom of the case.
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| Arthur FitzGerald Sandys Hill, 6th Baron Sandys https://www.blurb.co.uk/b/10586768-arthur-fitzgerald-sandys-hill-6th-baron-sandys-18
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| Arthur Gethin Creagh from Cyclopedia of New Zealand - Otago volume
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| Arthur Godfrey 1934
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| Arthur Hugh Courtney Galbraith - son of Major-General Sir William Galbraith - memorial plaque ex St Peters Church and now stored at Malvern Wells cemetery, England [bio given on website] http://www.the-malvern-hills.uk/other_history_malvern_wells_cemetery_page_2.htm
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