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Re: The History and Description of Leeds Castle – St Leger pedgree
« Reply #10 on: Monday 29 October 18 02:31 GMT (UK) »
Thank you.

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Re: The History and Description of Leeds Castle – St Leger pedgree
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 30 October 18 05:28 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Hallmark, this is the top 1/2 of the tree  It is a beautifully clear version and I'm very grateful to have it.

If anyone happens to find the bottom half, let me know!  :)

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Re: The History and Description of Leeds Castle – St Leger pedgree
« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 30 October 18 05:48 GMT (UK) »
I just googled    ‘Stemmata St. Leodegaria’ and got that


Didn't waste much time looking so don't know if full pedigree is online or not....
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Re: The History and Description of Leeds Castle – St Leger pedgree
« Reply #13 on: Tuesday 30 October 18 06:01 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Hallmark, this is the top 1/2 of the tree  It is a beautifully clear version and I'm very grateful to have it.

If anyone happens to find the bottom half, let me know!  :)

Wouldn’t it be worth emailing the Getty? To see if the other bit is in their copy and missed being photographed.

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Re: The History and Description of Leeds Castle – St Leger pedgree
« Reply #14 on: Tuesday 30 October 18 06:43 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Hallmark, and thanks Mckha489 ... Great suggestion! I will follow up on that. Leanne

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Re: The History and Description of Leeds Castle – St Leger pedgree
« Reply #15 on: Tuesday 30 October 18 11:50 GMT (UK) »
Hello LeannePryce! There is a tree on line in Wiki Tree.  This one has a fairly new innovation for WikiTree in that they show this St. Leger family along with DNA links.  In this case, it may definitely be worth your checking it out! patrexjax
ARCHIBALD/ARCHBALD: Tweedmouth, NBL; CHARLTON: Ponteland, NBL;
ERRINGTON: West Denton, NBL; 
FAIRLESS: Longbenton, NBL;
HARDING: Hollinside, Co. Durham;
KING: Newcastle-on-Tyne & Berwickshire;
LOCKEY: Ryton, Whickham, Co. Durham & YKS; NICHOLSON: Ponteland, Newburn, NBL; PAXTON: Norham, NBL;
PAULIN: Berwickshire; REAY, Ponteland, NBL;
SCOTT: Norham, NBL; SELBY: Tweedmouth, NBL;
SLIGH: Berwickshire; SPOOR: Whickham & Ryton;
WIDDRINGTON: NBL