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From: "G . EDWARD ALLEN" <>
Subject: Re: WHALESBOROUGH, OF WHALESBOROUGH, CO. CORNWALL
Date: Wed, 03 Sep 1997 06:23:10 -0700
RBodine996 wrote:
>
> Can anyone point out a reliable account of the family of Whalesborough, of
> Whalesborough, co. Cornwall? C. S. Gilbert in his Historical Survey of the
> County of Cornwall (1820), 2: 329 writes the family was "ancient and
> honorable," but addresses very little on the family's heritage. Variations
> of the name are noted as Whalesbury and Waillsbury.
>
> Existing line runs:
>
> John Whalesborough (died 1382) = Margaret
> John Whalesborough (c1369-1418) = Jane Raleigh
> Elizabeth Whalesborough = John Hampden (c1400-1458)
>
> Ref: History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham, by Liscombe
> (1847), 1: 295; History of Parliament, by Roskell, et al (1992), 4: 822;
> The History and Antiquities of the County of Somerset, by Collinson (1791),
> 3: 538
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Ronny
>
Ronny,
Whitmore's continuation of George Marshall's Genealogist's Guide gives
this citation:
Royal Inst. of Cornwall, xx, 309.
Perhaps someone out there can tell us more about what this publication's
full title is.
Thank you.
Kay Allen
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