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  1. Há 5 dias · From the youngest of whom, Sir James, descended the Palmers, of Dauney, in Buckinghamshire, who upon the eldest branch becoming extinct, have succeeded to the title of baronet; and by his second wife he had Roger Palmer, earl of Castlemain.

  2. Há 5 dias · Martis, 18 die Junii; 1° Willielmi et Mariæ, Anno Domini 1689. Prayers. Recovery of Tythes. MR. Christy reports from the Committee, to whom the Bill for the more easy Recovery of small Tythes was referred, That they had thought fit to make several Amendments, and to add several Clauses to the Bill: Which he read in his Place, with the Coherence; and afterward, delivered the same in at the ...

  3. Há 5 dias · The Wakefield Lodge Estate, 1706-1811. Queen Catherine finally died on New Year's Eve 1705 (fn. 106) and thus the honor of Grafton passed to the 2nd duke of Grafton, who had tried unsuccessfully to buy out the queen's interest three years before. (fn. 107) Grafton House and the demesnes, however, remained in the hands of his mother and her ...

  4. Há 5 dias · Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 30622 Hints and tips by Mr K + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + BD Rating - Difficulty ** - Enjoyment *** Hello, everyone, and welcome to Friday.

  5. www.wildfoodandwine.com › reservationsReservations — Wild

    Há 3 dias · Wild is a relaxed wine bar and restaurant nestled in the old fire station in the heart of Castlemaine. Join us for drinks and small plates or something more substantial. Bookings are recommended however we do have a few bar seats on the window for walk-ins and our outdoor section is open for drinks and snacks whenever the sun is shining.

  6. 12 de abr. de 2024 · The 1970 Queen's Birthday Honours were appointments to orders and decorations of the Commonwealth realms to reward and highlight citizens' good works, on the occasion of the official birthday of Queen Elizabeth II. They were announced in supplements to the London Gazette of 5 June 1970.

  7. Há 3 dias · CLAYTON-LE-WOODS. Claiton, 1212; Claytun, 1288; Clayton in Laylondschire, 1301. This township has an area of 1,430½ acres, (fn. 1) with a population of 1,002 in 1901. It is divided by the Lostock, here flowing north through a rich valley between hills rising to over 300 ft. on the east and to 250 ft. on the west.