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  1. The Albemarle Papers: Being the Correspondence of William Anne, Second Earl of Albemarle, Commander-in-chief in Scotland, 1746-1747, with an Appendix of Letters from Andrew Fletcher, Lord Justice-clerk, to the Duke of Newcastle, 1746-1748, Volume 2

  2. George Keppel, 3 e comte d'Albemarle, né à Londres le 5 avril 1724 et mort le 13 octobre 1772, est un aristocrate, militaire et un homme politique britannique du XVIII e siècle. Il est connu pour sa prise de La Havane , en 1762, pendant la guerre de Sept Ans .

  3. 26 de mai. de 2024 · Quartered arms of George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle. In July 1660, Monck was made Duke of Albemarle and appointed to the Privy Council; he also received the former Palace of Beaulieu, lands in Ireland and England worth £7,000 per year, an annual pension of £700 and various offices, including Lord Lieutenant of Devon.

  4. Há 2 dias · Albemarle was a Dutch-born courtier who came to England as a page to William III in 1688. The King granted him and earldom and Irish lands in 1696, much to the disgust of Parliament, where William's generosity to his Dutch favourites was resented. He remained a particular friend of the King, and on William's death returned to Holland to pursue ...

  5. In 1761 he commanded the naval forces at the capture of Belle Ile and, in the following year, he was second-in-command to Sir George Pocock at the capture of Havana. During this time he became a rear-admiral. On this expedition his elder brother, Lord Albemarle, was Commander-in-Chief and another brother was a general officer on his staff.

  6. www.literatureproject.com › around-the-world › world_55 : Chapter V

    Lord Albemarle, an elderly paralytic gentleman, was now the only advocate of Phileas Fogg left. This noble lord, who was fastened to his chair, would have given his fortune to be able to make the tour of the world, if it took ten years; and he bet five thousand pounds on Phileas Fogg.

  7. 3 de mai. de 2024 · Yes, the given sentence "Lord Albemarle, an elderly paralytic gentleman, was now the only advocate of Phileas Fogg" is a noun dependent sentence. The main subject of the sentence is "Lord ...