Genealogical collections relating to the families of Noblet, Noblat, Noblot, and Noblets, of France : Noblet and Noblett, of Great Britain : Noblet, Noblett, Noblit and Noblitt, of America : with some particular account of William Noblit of Middletown Township, Chester County (now Delaware County), Pennsylvania, . o Nephew Thomas Elizabeth Noblett was also bequeathed the lands whichthe testators father bought of William Noblott, JefferyLloyd. Land father bought of William Rocke and JohnRocke and lands which my said father William Noblettbought of Robert Lloyd Gent deceased. T


Genealogical collections relating to the families of Noblet, Noblat, Noblot, and Noblets, of France : Noblet and Noblett, of Great Britain : Noblet, Noblett, Noblit and Noblitt, of America : with some particular account of William Noblit of Middletown Township, Chester County (now Delaware County), Pennsylvania, . o Nephew Thomas Elizabeth Noblett was also bequeathed the lands whichthe testators father bought of William Noblott, JefferyLloyd. Land father bought of William Rocke and JohnRocke and lands which my said father William Noblettbought of Robert Lloyd Gent deceased. To Ursula, daughter of Anne Purslowe the testatorssister was bequeathed xls. Residue of estate to the saidElizabeth Noblett who was appointed executrix. ThomasDavid Gentleman, the testators nephew, and Edward *See will of William Noblett of Shropshire, England, 1621; father of theabove testator. Note : See will of Richard Noblet of Somersetshire, England, 1721, forWelsh names. Also Thomas Noblett of Herefordshire. J. H. N. 139 I40 GENEALOGICAL COLLECTIONS Penryn, Gentleman, named as overseers of will. Dated July4, 1644. Signed Robert Noblett. Witnessed by Alex-ander and Richard Prichard, John Fame (by mark), RobertBrownebill and Thomas Evans. (Proved April 8, Grey. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, London.). SnslflirrcriH Results from a Search through Records atDublin, Ireland. LIST OF RECORDS EXAMINED. Prerogative wills, 1536 to 1810. Prerogative grants, 1650 to 1750. Diocesan wills for the whole of Ireland. Diocesan administrations for the whole of Ireland. Dublin grants. Prerogative marriage licenses. Diocesan marriage licenses. Ulster inquisitions. Chancery and exchequer inquisitions. Registry of deeds, from the earliest, 1708 to 1793. Wills, Cork and Ross, 1548 to Noblet, Cork, 1806. Marriage license bonds, M. Noblett and Maria Bird, 1857. Marriage license bonds, Cork and Noblet and William Fitzpatrick, Noblet and Elino


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