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  1. Há 5 dias · Earl John Smith, of Mendota, Illinois, passed away on September 22, 2024, just shy of his 88th birthday. Born in West Brooklyn, IL, on October 19, 1936 the son of Earl and Florence Zinke Smith, both of whom preceded him in death. Earl is survived by one son Christopher Kimberly

  2. Há 5 dias · Sunday 22 September 2024, 10:42 AM ADT (GMT -0300).The tide is currently rising in Shelburne. As you can see on the tide chart, the highest tide of 2.42m will be at 12:22 pm and the lowest tide of 0.5m will be at 6:48 pm. Click here to see Shelburne tide times for the week.

  3. Há 3 dias · DUKES AND EARLS OF KENT. ALCHER, EALCHER, or AUCHER, was the first EARL OF KENT that I have seen any mention of, who had also the title of DUKE, from his being at the same time intrusted with the military power of the county. He is eminent in history for his bravery shewn in a battle with the Danes, in the year 853. These pirates, having landed with a considerable- force that year in the isle ...

  4. Há 3 dias · Shelburne Weather Forecasts. Weather Underground provides local & long-range weather forecasts, weatherreports, maps & tropical weather conditions for the Shelburne area.

  5. Há 3 dias · Spencer was the only son and heir of the 1st Earl of Sunderland, and in 1679 he became secretary of state. In January 1681 he was dismissed from office for voting to exclude Charles II’s Roman Catholic brother James, Duke of York (later King James II), from the succession.

  6. Há 3 dias · David Lindsay (1440-1495) was the son of Alexander, 4th Earl of Crawford and succeeded his father as Earl in 1453. He was created Duke of Montrose in 1488 by James III whom he supported during that year's rebellion against the king by supporters of the Duke of Rothesay.

  7. Há 2 dias · In 1777 Luttrell sold Studley House and Norley farm, and Elizabeth Hungerford surrendered her life interest, to William Petty, earl of Shelburne. The house and the farm descended to Lord Shelburne's son John, marquess of Lansdowne, who sold them to Henrietta Hungerford in 1807.