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... 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 Wotton . This would make ...
... 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 Wotton . This would make ...
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... seem to have his view at least equally carried to the total circuit of our affairs . He generally considered his objects in lights that were too detached . With a masculine understand- ing , and a stout and resolute heart , he had an ...
... seem to have his view at least equally carried to the total circuit of our affairs . He generally considered his objects in lights that were too detached . With a masculine understand- ing , and a stout and resolute heart , he had an ...
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... seems , with George Grenville , and wished to form a Ministry independent alike of the Whig houses and of Lord Bute , of which " the three brothers , " as they were called , should be the heads . George Grenville and the Duke of Bedford ...
... seems , with George Grenville , and wished to form a Ministry independent alike of the Whig houses and of Lord Bute , of which " the three brothers , " as they were called , should be the heads . George Grenville and the Duke of Bedford ...
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... seems to be the one given by Lord Stanhope . Temple was determined to be made a duke , and the King , who thought he had dukes enough , refused , and Temple , set- ting out in a bitter mood for Stowe , retired for some years into ...
... seems to be the one given by Lord Stanhope . Temple was determined to be made a duke , and the King , who thought he had dukes enough , refused , and Temple , set- ting out in a bitter mood for Stowe , retired for some years into ...
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... House , and Bewick manor seems to have belonged to a Russell who acquired it by marriage from the ancient family of De la Tour . If this Russell was , as the first Earl of Bedford believed , and as is recorded on. THE RUSSELLS,
... House , and Bewick manor seems to have belonged to a Russell who acquired it by marriage from the ancient family of De la Tour . If this Russell was , as the first Earl of Bedford believed , and as is recorded on. THE RUSSELLS,
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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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afterwards appointed April army Arundel Atlas August became Bedford Bristol brother Buckingham Burghley Castle Catholic Cecil Charles Court Crown Octavo daughter and heiress daughter of Sir death descended died Duke of Norfolk Duke of Somerset Earl Marshal Earl of Pembroke Earl of Surrey Edition elder eldest Elizabeth England English Essex estates father favour favourite Foolscap Octavo France Garter George George Grenville Gloucester Gloucestershire grant Grenville heirs Henry VIII Hertford honour House House of Lords Howard Ireland James January KEITH JOHNSTON King King's Knight Lady lands Lincolnshire London Lord Berkeley Lord Herbert Lord-Lieutenant lordship manor March Marquess marriage married Mary Maurice Ministry October Parliament party peerage Peers Pitt political Prince Privy Council Queen reign Royal Russell Scotland second Earl sent Seymour Shelburne Sir John Sir Robert Sir William sister succeeded Suffolk Surrey Temple third Thomas tion Villiers Viscount Volumes Wales Whig Wotton younger
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