That depends where you are. Neither available, seemingly, as an ebook, as yet. But you can click on - 'find library source'. For the first one, I put in both UK and US, as my location, and it's available fairly widely in the national and university libraries and archives. Margaret On 18/06/2016 09:12, Bart Simon via wrote: > Hello: How can I easily get to read these full pages: > > Pg.121-122: > https://books.google.co.za/books?id=_8w4AQAAMAAJ&q=John+Markham+1508&dq=John+Markham+1508&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj2ibaKg7HNAhVKIsAKHZQuDlIQ6AEIHzAB > > Pg.59: > https://books.google.co.za/books?id=8lsPAQAAIAAJ&dq=John+Markham+1508&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=Braytoft > > In the Sedgebrook church as I recall, there is an inscription with no date for one John Markham (The one who m1. Alice Skipwith ?) buried with wife Margaret, which seems to have been a last and late marriage. He seems to d:1508, and maybe her d:1508/9. > > I have doubled checked the original book: Markham Memorials Ch.IV Pg.35: [Sir John died February 22, 1528, aged 73]: But the actual date seems to be: February 22, 1508: I would scrap the ‘aged 73’ unless actually found, the author did give calc. ages with no known basis. Also, in the visitations etc., it shows John Markham with wife Margaret and son John Markham with wife Margaret etc. Well, the son did marry one Margery Langford as a 2/3 wife. > > This would make a lot more sense, since the elder John Markham was ‘outlawed’, but since MM gives his d:1528, he was assigned positions maybe like High Sheriff and so on after 1508, which should go to his son !?!. Being outlawed as he was, he would not be a High Sheriff about this time one would think ?. It must be him buried here, and his marriage never assigned to him much further as such ... > > Cheers – Bart [!!!] .... > ================== > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-LINCSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message