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Pedigree of Selby of Lowlinn Empty Pedigree of Selby of Lowlinn

Post  drfalken Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:14 pm

One of four Selby pedigrees found in:

Raine, James, “The History and Antiquities of North Durham as subdivided into the shires of Norham, Islandshire and Bedlington, which, from the Saxon period until 1844, constituted parcels in the County Palatine of Durham but are now united to the County of Northumberland.” [pub.] John Bowyer Nichols and Son, London and George Andrews, Durham, 1852, p. 206.


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Pedigree of Selby of Lowlinn Empty A note on the ownership of Lowlinn

Post  drfalken Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:35 pm

This note is found in Raine, James, “The History and Antiquities of North Durham as subdivided into the shires of Norham, Islandshire and Bedlington, which, from the Saxon period until 1844, constituted parcels in the County Palatine of Durham but are now united to the County of Northumberland.” [pub.] John Bowyer Nichols and Son, London and George Andrews, Durham, 1852, p. 206.

It details the ownership of Lowlinn from Henry Grey to John Selby

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