Maverick lawsuit

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John Brandon

Re: Maverick lawsuit

Legg inn av John Brandon » 31 mai 2007 20:34:21

"[?John] Maverick and he [Granowe] having married two sisters."

Has this fact been known?

"The year '90" indicates it was probably John Maverick's father, who
was also a minister, who was brother-in-law of Granowe.

Larsy

Re: Maverick lawsuit

Legg inn av Larsy » 01 jun 2007 14:55:03

I've thought it might be interesting for some Maverick descendant to
inspect the item shown in the supplementary State Papers (Domestic),
ie, _List and Index Society_, 9:170:

[S.P. 46/25/58-85d.] Lists of agistments and holdings, covenant
servants, and of those coming for examination; apparently kept by
Peter Mavericke, vicar of Awliscombe, co. Devon; [Temp. Eliz. I];
_bound in fragments of a missal, illuminated_.

How many records kept by someone's ancestor are actually found "bound
in fragments of a missal, illuminated"?!

Larsy

Re: Maverick lawsuit

Legg inn av Larsy » 01 jun 2007 15:08:38

I see no mention of the Granowe/ Gronnow connection in this article:

http://books.google.com/books?id=AQKXGD ... #PPA146,M1

Larsy

Re: Maverick lawsuit

Legg inn av Larsy » 01 jun 2007 15:22:40

Of course, the one who married Granowe's sister-in-law might have been
the Rev. Radford Mavericke of Exeter (kinsman of the other
Mavericks) ...

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