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About James Isaac, esq. of Bekesborn
SIR JOHN DARELL, knt. of Calehill, who was so great a promoter of the EARL OF RICHMOND'S interest, that King RICHARD III. declared him a rebel and a traitor, seized on all his lands in the counties of Kent and Worcester, (in which latter he had thirteen manors) and granted them to Sir William Harrington, knt. When the earl, however, ascended the throne, Sir John obtained a restitution of his possessions, and was appointed esquire of the body to the king, captain of the Lancers in Kent, and sheriff of the county. He espoused Anne, daughter of James Isaac, esq. of Bekesborne, by whom he had issue,
JAMES, his successor.
References
- A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great ..., Volume 1 By John Burke. Page 134. < GoogleBooks >
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James Isaac, esq. of Bekesborn's Timeline
1440 |
1440
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Patrixbourne, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
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1461 |
1461
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England, UK
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1483 |
1483
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Patrixbourne, Canterbury, Kent, England
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1492 |
1492
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Kent, England, United Kingdom
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1501 |
October 3, 1501
Age 40
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Patricksbourne, Kent, England, UK
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