“There is no event more popularly remembered and referred to than the granting of the Magna Charta at Runnemede” Baronial Order of Runnemede Office of the Genealogist (Embossed seal 417 West 114 Street Mr. Charles H. Browning of Baronial New York City Ardmore, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Order of 16 July 1924 Runnemede) Mr. C.K. Hill, S.A.R. Dear Mr. Hill, I have corrected your Isham-Eppes ped(igree) where it needed to be, to have it correspond with the “last words,” and sent it and nom(ination) paper to Signet and check to the Purse,--as there is nothing "the matter" with the ped(igree)--you should get results this Fall,-- maybe before. I asked Wm. Clement to write to you about the “M.C. Barons” book (1915 issue), I have nothing to do with its sale. It’s thoughtful of you wishing to “pay” me for putting your ped(igree) claim to rights, but it’s against the Rules,” I could—officially, have handed it back to you, but feeling like it, I fixed it and passed it on. And that’s all. I can’t “make a ped(igree); take pay for it, and then officially pass upon it. “It’s not done”.—(**) at the College of Heralds, London. Very truly yours, C.H. Browning (**=one or two words not decipherable) ================================================== Transcription copyright © RoaneTNHistory.org 2005. All rights reserved. Archivist: Transcription and scan by G. Anne Sloan Digital enhancements copyright (c) C. Sloan 2005. Used with permission.