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  1. 29 de mai. de 2024 · Separately, George Capel-Coningsby, 5th Earl of Essex (1757–1839) had given the family letters to the firm of Jeffery and King to have them bound, and then neglected to retrieve them. The firm went into bankruptcy and sold the letters to the bookseller James Bohn, who sold them to Phillipps in 1840.

  2. 31 de mai. de 2024 · The elder, Frances, married Sir Charles Hanbury - Williams, and their daughter Frances married William, 4th Earl of Essex, and the manor passed to their son, so that in 1804, when an Inclosure Act was passed for Alvecote and Shuttington, the Rt. Hon. George Capel Coningesby, Earl of Essex, was lord of the manor.

  3. Há 6 dias · [George Capel-Coningsby, 5th Earl of Essex] George Capel-Coningsby, 5th Earl of Essex FSA (13 November 1757 – 23 April 1839) was an English aristocrat and politician, and styled Viscount Malden [Coco Chanel] settle together, Capel was never faithful to her.

  4. Há 5 dias · Clifford, Lady Anne, daughter of George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland -, 131. Clifford, Frances, daughter of Sir Robert Cecil and wife of Henry Clifford, Lord Clifford -, 232. Clifford, Francis, 4th Earl of Cumberland -, petition to King, 121 -, money paid to his musician, 151. Clifford, George, 3rd Earl of Cumberland (d 1605) -, 18, 28

  5. Há 3 dias · Professor Fincham opens with an examination of the influence of household chaplains before the Restoration, and the last essay examines the career of Archbishop William Sancroft who had abhorred the prospect of becoming a chaplain when he was safely ensconced as a Cambridge don.

  6. Há 6 dias · From 1971, as Capel Manor, it served as a management centre for Enfield college of technology. Capel Manor is a plain two-storeyed brick building with a frontage which has been extended at each end. A lodge in Bullsmoor Lane is dated 1876.

  7. Há 5 dias · This is a list of the various different nobles and magnates including both lords spiritual and lords secular. It also includes nobles who were vassals of the king but were not based in England (Welsh, Irish, French). Additionally nobles of lesser rank who appear to have been prominent in England at the time.