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Baron Arcedekne (alias l'Arcedekne, Lercedeakne, Archdekne, Archdeacon, etc.) was a
peerage created in 1321 for
Thomas Arcedekne, 1st
Baron Arcedekne (d...
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Robert Arcedekne (died 1768) was a
planter in
Jamaica who sat in the
House of ****embly for
Saint Ann Parish. He
owned over 200
slaves on his plantation...
- Haccombe, wife of Sir John
Arcedekne (alias l'Arcedekne, Archdekne, Archdeacon, etc) to whom p****ed the manor. Sir John
Arcedekne (1306 – c. 1377) of Ruan...
- the
Swansey Estate. "The
Letters of
Simon Taylor of
Jamaica to
Chaloner Arcedekne, 1765-1775"
edited by
Betty Wood et al in
Betty Wood &
Martin Lynn (Eds...
- "Good Hope Estate". "The
Letters of
Simon Taylor of
Jamaica to
Chaloner Arcedekne, 1765–1775"
edited by
Betty Wood et al in
Betty Wood &
Martin Lynn (Eds...
- Press, 2020), p. 54. "The
Letters of
Simon Taylor of
Jamaica to
Chaloner Arcedekne, 1765-1775"
edited by
Betty Wood et al in
Betty Wood &
Martin Lynn (Eds...
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married John de Govely, had issue. He
married Amicia,
widow of Odo le
Arcedekne. Also
known as
Serlo de
Nansladron Nicholas, p.279. Burke, p.390. ****ayne...
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married Simon Fleming, had issue.
Alicia de la Roche,
married Thomas Arcedekne, had issue.
Lysons and Lysons, pp. cxviii-clxxiv. Cokayne, p.379. Banks|...
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Whitehall plantation. "The
Letters of
Simon Taylor of
Jamaica to
Chaloner Arcedekne, 1765-1775"
edited by
Betty Wood et al in
Betty Wood &
Martin Lynn (Eds...
- the mid 12th
century onwards, the site of an
adulterine castle of the
Arcedekne family and the main
settlement was at
Sheepstor (Sheepstall) some distance...