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... Earl of Gloucester . This seems confirmed by a docu- ment of the 52d Henry III . , in which William de Valence , Earl of Pembroke , acknowledges the receipt of two marks for one knight's fee , which Eustace de Grenville held of him in ...
... Earl of Gloucester . This seems confirmed by a docu- ment of the 52d Henry III . , in which William de Valence , Earl of Pembroke , acknowledges the receipt of two marks for one knight's fee , which Eustace de Grenville held of him in ...
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... Earl Stanhope . The Countess Temple's daughter , Lady Hester Grenville , became in 1754 the wife of the first William Pitt , afterwards Earl of Chatham , and was created Baroness Chatham in her own right . We have , therefore , now ...
... Earl Stanhope . The Countess Temple's daughter , Lady Hester Grenville , became in 1754 the wife of the first William Pitt , afterwards Earl of Chatham , and was created Baroness Chatham in her own right . We have , therefore , now ...
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... Earl Temple may have been in private life an amiable and excellent man , but there was in him an excessive self - appreciation , or rather , perhaps , we should say a most exaggerated estimate of his importance and claims as the head of ...
... Earl Temple may have been in private life an amiable and excellent man , but there was in him an excessive self - appreciation , or rather , perhaps , we should say a most exaggerated estimate of his importance and claims as the head of ...
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... Earl of Egremont , and by her had a numerous family . His three sons George , who became the second Earl Temple , Thomas , and William Wyndham - formed the second generation of statesmen of the Grenville family . Earl Temple , meanwhile ...
... Earl of Egremont , and by her had a numerous family . His three sons George , who became the second Earl Temple , Thomas , and William Wyndham - formed the second generation of statesmen of the Grenville family . Earl Temple , meanwhile ...
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... Earl's position . He submitted to Northumberland so far as to sign with the other noblemen and officers of State the new disposition of the Crown ; but he remonstrated against it immedi- ately afterwards , and Cecil claims the merit of ...
... Earl's position . He submitted to Northumberland so far as to sign with the other noblemen and officers of State the new disposition of the Crown ; but he remonstrated against it immedi- ately afterwards , and Cecil claims the merit of ...
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The Great Governing Families of England, Volum 2 John Langton Sanford,Meredith Townsend Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1865 |
The Great Governing Families of England, Volum 2 John Langton Sanford,Meredith Townsend Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1865 |
The Great Governing Families of England, Volum 2 John Langton Sanford,Meredith Townsend Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1865 |
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