Conveyance by bargain and sale from Robert Clarson to the Earls of Warwick, Galloway and Ossory [manuscript], 1802 July 1.

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Conveyance by bargain and sale from Robert Clarson to the Earls of Warwick, Galloway and Ossory [manuscript], 1802 July 1.

For 2 acres of land at Kinwarton, Warwickshire.

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Clarson, Robert, Gent.

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Robert Clarson was of Alcester, Warwickshire, Gent., brother and heir of Thoma Clarson of Alcester, deceased. From the description of Conveyance by bargain and sale from Robert Clarson to the Earls of Warwick, Galloway and Ossory [manuscript], 1802 July 1. (Folger Shakespeare Library). WorldCat record id: 430230393 ...

Brooke of Warwick Castle, George Greville, Earl, 1746-1816

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Upper Ossory, John Fitzpatrick, Earl of, 1745-1818

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Galloway, John Stewart, Earl of, 1736-1806

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The title Earl of Galloway was created in the Peerage of Scotland in 1623 for Alexander Stewart. The Earl also holds the subsidiarys title of Lord Garlies (created 1607) and Baron Stewart of Garlies (1796). The former is in the Peerage of Scotland, and the latter in the Peerage of Great Britain. Galloway House, situated near the village of Garlieston in Wigtownshire, Scotland, was established in the 1740s by Alexander Stewart, Lord Garlies (ca. 1694-1773), later the 6th Earl of Galloway, and it ...