- Francis, and
Elizabeth Mynne, were
cared for in
subsequent years is unclear. The
tight relationship between the
Saunders and
Mynnes extended to the Saunders...
- John
Mynne was an
English officer of arms. He was the son of
Henry Mynne of Gloucestershire, and son-in-law of John Writhe, the
Garter King of Arms from...
- Lady Ann(s)
Lewknor (née
Mynne), his
father having already owned,
since 1692, from the
death of
Elizabeth Evelyn (née
Mynne), a mid-17th century-built...
- Inn for
three years. In
November 1604 he
married Anne
Mynne (or Mayne),
daughter of
George Mynne of
Hertingfordbury and his wife
Elizabeth Wroth, in a...
-
honour of his father's employer. His mother, his father's wife, was Anne
Mynne (or Mayne), and he was the
first of
several sons. At the time, his father...
- present,
reminding the
dukes of the Håtuna Games:
Mynnes jder
nakot aff
hatwna l****? Fulgörla
mynnes han mik (Remember ye
aught of the Håtuna Games? I...
- who
married Anne (d. 1704),
daughter George Mynne of
Abisham in
Surrey and the
second cousin of
Nicholas Mynne. Anne
married secondly Sir
William Morley...
-
briefly held by the
Darcy family and was then sold to Anne
Mynne, the
widow of
George Mynne, who had
bought the
manor of Horton. Both
manors were inherited...
- wife
Elizabeth Mynne, the
daughter of
Nicholas Mynne and the
sister of
Nicholas Mynne, and the aunt of
Nicholas Mynne.
Elizabeth Mynne's mother was Joan...
-
Committee for the
Advance of
Money for
uncovering the
activities of
George Mynnes, a Surrey-based iron merchant, who was
supplying metal to the
royalist forces...