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Smalbroke married a
sister of
Richard Brooks, M.D., and left
three sons and four daughters. The last of his
descendants was his son
Richard Smalbroke...
- The
Smalbroke family (also
spelled Smallbrook) was a
powerful landed gentry family between the
early 15th and
early 19th centuries,
owning large areas...
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succeeded his father.
Henry Devereux, who
married Barbara Smalbroke,
daughter of
Robert Smalbroke of Yardley, but left no issue.
Margaret Devereux (c.1575...
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farmhouse built in 1590 (when
Yardley was in Worcestershire) by
Richard Smalbroke, a man of
local importance to Yardley. His
family farmed at the hall and...
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Chandler Prebendary of Worcester;
translated to Durham. 1731 1749
Richard Smalbroke Translated from St Davids. 1750 1768
Frederick Cornwallis Canon of Windsor;...
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baronets Renishaw Hall,
Derbyshire and
Weston Hall,
Northamptonshire Smalbroke family Blakesley Hall,
Birmingham Spencer-Stanhope
family Cannon Hall...
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Bishop of
Gloucester 1731-1734 Succeeded by
Martin Benson Preceded by
Richard Smalbroke Bishop of St David's 1732-1743 Succeeded by
Nicholas Clagett...
- 8 July)
Bishop of St
Asaph – John
Wynne Bishop of St
Davids –
Richard Smalbroke (from 3 February) 14
September -
Robert Clavering, a
canon of
Christ Church...
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Asaph –
Francis Hare (until 25 November)
Bishop of St
Davids –
Richard SmalbrokeElias
Sydall (11
April to 2 November)
April -
Trader Robert Jenkins has...
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Humphrey Wanley (1672–1726). In 1776 the m****cript was
bought by
Samuel Smalbroke from
Lichfield and it was
presented by him to the
Bodleian Library in...