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  1. 25 de mai. de 2024 · Fourth and youngest son of Sir Robert Walpole, and afterwards 4th Earl of Orford, the famous author and virtuoso. SAMUEL ESTWICK, M.P. (23rd Dec., 1783). GEORGE AUST (20th Nov., 1795).

  2. 24 de mai. de 2024 · Ibid. c/8–9. A map of the land acquired by Lord Jersey in 1737 is attached to the deed of purchase. Another map, formerly at Middleton Park and now hanging in the 'Jersey Arms', marks the house and park as 'lately bought by the Rt. Honble the Earl of Jersey', and shows the lands then still in the hands of the Duke of Queensbury.

  3. Há 2 dias · Of the former, James earl of March, the eldest, will be mentioned hereafter; George, stiled lord Aubigney, was slain in the royal cause at the battle of Edge-hill, in 1642, leaving by Catherine his wife, daughter of Theophilus earl of Suffolk, one son, Charles, and a daughter, Catherine, both of whom will be mentioned hereafter; John died of the wounds he received in the fight of Bramdene, in ...

  4. Há 2 dias · We are grateful for David Coast’s perceptive review of The Murder of King James I and for his interesting questions about further research. As he suggests, a properly historicized approach to how contemporaries imagined that political life operated is essential to further progress in the field, and, in the past few months, our understanding of this particular issue has come into even sharper ...

  5. 22 de mai. de 2024 · York Watergate. York House in the Strand in London was one of a string of mansions which once stood along the route from the City of London to the royal court at Westminster. It was built as the London home of the Bishops of Norwich not later than 1237. At the time of the Diary it was owned by George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham.

  6. 23 de mai. de 2024 · Download stock image of “George Villiers Duke of Buckingham and Family. Illustration for A Cyclopaedia of Costume by James Robinson Planche (Chatto and Windus, 1876).” from the Look and Learn History Picture Archive

  7. Há 5 dias · SIR WILLIAM HERBERT, afterwards 1st Earl of Pembroke, K.G. — 1550–1570. 7 May 4 Edw. VI. (1550) the King granted the Lordship of Cardiff to Sir William Herbert, to whom, by this and a previous grant of 10 July 1547, nearly all his manors in Glamorgan (though not the Lordship of Glamorgan itself), were granted by this King.