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Name: Francis Taylor
Spouse: Elizabeth Copling
Record Type: Marriage
Event Date: 21 Jul 1794
Parish: St Marylebone
Borough: Westminster
Register Type: Parish Register

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A number of trees show Francis as dying in Madras/Chennai i 1836, however searching the same records as for Anne Taylor Mackie, Francis can not be found.

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In 1173 two of Eleanor's sons involved her in a plot against their father, and as a result Henry imprisoned her. After Henry's death in 1189, his eldest son, Richard I, ordered his mother's release.
[BBC History website]

However all was not well between Henry and Eleanor. When her older sons were of age, her estrangement from her husband grew. In 1173 she led her three of her sons in a rebellion against Henry, surprising him with this act of aggression so seemingly unusual for a woman. In her eyes it was justified. After two decades of child bearing, putting up with his infidelities, vehemently disagreeing with some of his decisions, and, worst of all, having to share her independence and power, Eleanor may have hoped that her prize would have been the right to rule Aquitaine with her beloved third son Richard, and without Henry. The rebellion was put down, however, and fifty-year-old Eleanor was imprisoned by Henry in various fortified buildings for the next fifteen years.
[Women in World History website]

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Lancaster Assizes - assault with intent to ravish - Not Guilty

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The Parish of St John, Preston in the County of -- Lancashire --
Baptism: 19 Nov 1803 St John, Preston, Lancashire, England
Westby Walker - Son of Peter Walker & Liddy
Born: 7 Nov 1803
Register: Baptisms 1795 - 1806, Page 106, Entry 2575
Source: LDS Film 1278740

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Saint John, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland, England

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Robert Hardy obtained a certificate for a publican's general license for the Prince of Wales Inn and renamed it the 'Freemason's Arms'.

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License Butts 1848 - Hardy, Robert 1848-Feb- 01 shows Robert as Inkeeper at Custom House Inn, 51 Argyle Street

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License Butts 1848 - Hardy, Robert 1848-Feb- 01 shows Robert as Inkeeper at Custom House Inn, 51 Argyle Street, Sydney


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License Butts 1848 - Hardy, Robert 1848-Feb- 01 shows Robert as Inkeeper at Custom House Inn, 51 Argyle Street, Sydney


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License Butts 1848 - Hardy, Robert 1848-Feb- 01 shows Robert as Inkeeper at Custom House Inn, 51 Argyle Street, Sydney

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Percival J Hardy, son, was the informant on the Death Certificate for Elizabeth Comber Hardy in 1927. The only error I can see is that he has quoted Elizabeth as aged 16 when she married, and the initial assumption is that this was her age when she married Robert. However, Elizabeth's first marriage was to John Rowley, and she was actually aged 13 years, 7 months, 14 days at the time of her marriage to him on 2 January 1867. Elizabeth was aged 74 years, 2 days at the time of her death in 1927.

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http://www.welshmormonhistory.org/viewimmigrant.php?immigrantid=2752

Margaret Phillips
Gender: Female
Birth date: 28 Feb 1813
Birthplace: Monknash, Glamorganshire
Departure: Left Liverpool on 28 Mar 1857 aboard the George Washington
Arrival: Arrived in Boston on 20 Apr 1857
Marriage(s): Married to William Jones Thomas on 26 Oct 1840 at Monknash, Glamorganshire
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