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  1. Há 3 dias · The 5th and 6th Lords North (1677- 1734) were preoccupied with business elsewhere, Lord and Lady Elibank (1734-62) visited only occasionally, and the earls of Guilford (from 1762) lived at Wroxton Abbey (Oxon.), in London, or abroad.

  2. Há 1 dia · Frederick North, Lord North: 1732–1792 1772 Not Installed; Later Earl of Guilford (Then) Current Prime Minister 593 Henry Howard, 12th Earl of Suffolk: 1739–1779 1778 Not Installed 594 William Nassau de Zuylestein, 4th Earl of Rochford: 1717–1781 1778 Not Installed 595 Thomas Thynne, 3rd Viscount Weymouth: 1734–1796 1778

  3. Há 2 dias · Dudley North. 4th son of the 4th Lord North, and brother of the 1st Earl of Guilford (Lord Chancellor) and of Roger North (author of the Examen and of Lives of the Norths). He was an early advocate of Free Trade, and is described by Macaulay as 'one of the ablest men of the time.' 1682. Sir Peter Daniel.

  4. Há 3 dias · Mrs. Anne Lumley (widow of General Henry Lumley), 1723–36; Henry Harcourt esquire, 1737; John Poulett, second Earl Poulett, 1738–50; Colonel Speak, 1751–3; Lady Drake, widow of Sir William, baronet, 1753–82; George Augustus North, third Earl of Guilford, 1782–93; Poole and Cooling, tailors, 1828–82 (latterly as Henry Poole and Company).

  5. Há 4 dias · The Battle of Guilford Courthouse was fought six years into the war on March 15, 1781 on the outskirts of a town that would be named to honor the American Gen. Nathanael Greene. Some 4,440 ...

  6. Há 3 dias · By contrast J. S. Neerdoff’s son, Frederick, became an admirer of the American republic and a student of revolutions, who advocated the spread of liberty, toleration and secularism. The comparison shows how a common concern for such 18th century values as education, rationality and the importance of public opinion might develop within either ‘absolutist’ or a republican and revolutionary ...

  7. Há 2 dias · LANGDON, EAST (St. Augustine), a parish, in the union of Dovor, hundred of Cornilo, lathe of St. Augustine, E. division of Kent, 3¾ miles (N. N. E.) from Dovor; containing 316 inhabitants. It comprises 1065 acres. The living is a discharged rectory, valued in the king's books at £7; net income, £126; patron, the Earl of Guilford.