The Digital Ark: Early Modern Collections of Curiosities in England and Scotland, 1580-1700

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Charles Reeves ( - fl. 1811)

Inherited Woodhall and the Montrose arm and sword from his brother, James. He sold the estate for 9,000£ to Robert Menzies, Esq. but kept the arm and sword of Montrose. Relevant locations: Residence at Woodhall, Hemingbrough
Relationships: Charles Reeves was a son of Charles Reeves (-)
Charles Reeves was a brother of John Reeves (c.1775-1811)

Linked print sources: as Mentioned or referenced by - Notice of a Human Hand and Forearm, Pierced with Nail Holes and a Basket-Hilted Sword, Formerly Preserved in the Family of Graham of Woodhall, Yorkshire, As Relics of James, First Marquis of Montrose.
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