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Foden Web Site (FamilySearch), Timothy Foden Sr, Sir Archibald \"The Tyneman\" "The Tyneman" Douglas, Sir Knight, Knight, 4th Earl of Liddesdale, 3rd Earl of Douglas, 1st Regent of Scotland, January 21, 2017
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