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| | Thornhaugh |
 | | In the following year a fine was levied of Thornhaugh and Siberton manors, between this John, son of Nicolas de Semarc, Elizabeth, his wife and Nicholas, their son, demandants; and William de Semarc, a patron of the church of Thornhaugh, and John in the lane, of Walmesford, deforciants, in free tail. |
 | | He died in 1334, and though his ancestors were usually buried in the monastery of Burgh, he was interred, as he had himself chosen, at Thornhaugh. |
 | | Advanced to be a baron of the realm, by the title of Lord Russel, of Cheneys, in the county of Buckingham and in 1549, 3 Edw VI created earl of Bedford. |
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