-
roughly equals to 4.1%. The
English term "gout"
first occurs in the work of
Randolphus of Bocking,
around 1200 AD. It
derives from the
Latin word gutta, meaning...
- (1865–1952)
founded the
Jenyns Patent Corset Pty Co with her
husband Ebenezer Randolphus Jenyns (1865–1958) in Brisbane, Queensland,
Australia in 1909. The business...
-
Knight was born
March 14, 1804, in Norwich, M****achusetts, to
Doctor Randolphus Knight and
Rizpah Lee (daughter of
American Revolutionary War Captain...
- John
Randolphus. In 1853, John
Randolphus applied for a £5,000
government loan to
drain lands in "Croston, Penwortham, Wigan." In 1874, John
Randolphus reunited...
-
about 1040 Died:
about 1095-1100 Married:
unknown Children:
Robert fitz-
Randolphus de
Trafford B:about 1068 D:about 1130 Mary De
Trafford M.1191 Sir Robert...
- was
killed by
Scottish raiders in 1555, and
Belfast Castle was
given to
Randolphus Lane.
Until the late 16th
century most of the land
surrounding Belfast...
- (1846–1915), who
married Henrietta Cathcart de Trafford,
daughter of John
Randolphus de
Trafford (son of Sir
Thomas de Trafford, Bt) and Lady
Adelaide Cathcart...
-
Cecilia Kate de
Trafford (b. 1978) and they had two sons,
Cosmo Benedict Randolphus (b. 2011) and
Montague Francis Humphrey (b. 2013). The
architect of Villa...
- were
confused and
given to the same
individual in
different records is:
Randolphus de Brachenberch, in
about 1155; and
Ranulfus de Brachinberge, in 1160–6...
- residence. The
estate lands were
developed from 1246 when it was
owned by
Randolphus de Varno,
Trevarno in the
Cornish language means "farm/settlement of Varno...