Matthew Wren (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Matthew Wren" in English language version.

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  • Gandy, Wallace (1922). The Wren family of Suffolk (PDF). Vol. XVIII Part 1.

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  • "C78 1712 - Waalt". waalt.uh.edu. Retrieved 2 September 2020. 1712 1 Aug [Regnal_Year] 11 Anna Maria Watts of Hmapton Court, Middx, spinster, eldest daughter and one of the coheirs of Edward Batts of Tewin, Herts, esq; Thmas Dunster of Hertford, Herts, esq, & Dorothy his wife, one other of the daughters and coheirs of said ____ Watts v. John Ball, sr, esq; John Ball, jr; George Ball; and Francis Ball, sons of said John Ball; George Monson; Giles Dunster; Joseph Cramner; Walter Wellinger, esqs; and George Watts gent C78/1790, no. 2 [125]

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