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Lord Cromwell (8452 words) |
 | Edward Cromwell, already in the Low Countries with a command of I50 foot, was joined in September by Captain Robert Sydney, Captain Latham, Captain Josias Bodley, Captain Richard Wingfield, who later became Viscount Powerscourt, Lord Sheffield and Sir William Russell, who became Governor of Flushing and later Lord Deputy in Ireland. |
 | The Earl of Bedford visited Cromwell at Launde, there is a record of the Earl forfeiting the traditional horse shoe to the Lord of the Manor, Edward Cromwell, at Oakham Castle. |
 | Edward Cromwells son, Thomas, the new Lord Cromwell, Viscount Lecale and Earl of Ardglass, passed through his fathers old manor of Oakham in 1631 where he partook of the ancient tradition of forfeiting a horse shoe in homage to the Lord of the Castle and Manor of Oakham. |
| Stafford Obituaries 1999 (14648 words) |
 | She was a communicant of St. Edward Parish, St. Edward Ladies Guild, Court Isabella # 785 Catholic Daughters of America, The Mission Group and Honorary Life member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Italian Benefit Society. |
 | She was a member of St. Edward Parish, Treasurer of the Stafford Democratic Town Committee, long-time member of the Citizens Scholarship Foundation of Stafford, and former corporator of the Stafford Savings Bank. |
 | She was a member of St. Edward Parish, Court Isabella #785 Catholic Daughters of America, and honorary life member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Italian Benefit Society. |