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That Rebecca (Chapman) Lytton was the mother of Rebecca (Lytton) Cary

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wjhonson

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Jul 19, 2008, 2:27:24 AM7/19/08
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Rebecca (Lytton) Cary otherwise known as Lady Falkland in the below
document.
This is my belief.

Will Johnson


Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies: Archives of the Clayton Family
Archives of the Clayton Family
Catalogue Ref. D-CE
Creator(s): Clayton family, baronets, of Marden, Surrey
Estate Deeds
HARLEYFORD and GREAT MARLOW MANORS
FILE - Lease & Release. - ref. D-CE/M30-1 - date: 1/2 December 1686
[from Scope and Content] In consideration of £5800 paid by Atkyns and
Folkes, out of the personal estate of Rebecca Lytton, deceased, widow
of Sir Rowland Lytton of Knebworth, co. Herts, at the request of
Falklands and Lucy, the Winchs convey to Atkyns and Folkes in trust
for Lady Falkland for life, and then for her children, in default of
whom remainder to lie in one-third each to the use of Lord Falkland,
Lucy, and Sir Thomas Hussey, bart., of Dodington, co. Lines. With
covenant for levying of a fine, with the participation of Lord Pagett.

wjhonson

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Jul 19, 2008, 2:56:25 AM7/19/08
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I think that Rhoda (Chapman) Hussey, mother of the Thomas bart above,
and daughter of "Thomas Chapman of London" must be a sister of Rebecca
(Chapman) who married first Playters second Lucy third Lytton whose
father is called "Thomas Chapman esq of Wormley, Herts". That is that
these two Thomas' are the same person.

Am I right?

Will Johnson

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