David Garvey Tree » Robert Kt. Lord of Hampstead Aldworth Brewham Charlton Kemerton (Robert Kt., Lord of Hampstead, Aldworth, Brewham, Charlton, Kemerton) de Muscegros (1252-1280)
Personal data Robert Kt. Lord of Hampstead Aldworth Brewham Charlton Kemerton (Robert Kt., Lord of Hampstead, Aldworth, Brewham, Charlton, Kemerton) de Muscegros
First name Robert Kt., Lord of Hampstead, Aldworth, Brewham, Charlton, Kemerton.
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