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  1. Há 4 dias · CHAPTER II. The Lords of Cardiff. ROBERT FITZ HAMON — 1093—1107. ROBERT CONSUL — 1118 (or earlier)—1147. WILLIAM, EARL OF GLOUCESTER — 1147—1183. JOHN, EARL OF MORTAINE (afterwards King) — 1189–1214. GEOFFREY DE MANDEVILLE, EARL OF ESSEX AND GLOUCESTER, and his COUNTESS, ISABEL— 1214 — 1217.

  2. Há 5 dias · Sir Thomas White, son of William White of Reading; sheriff 1546, lord mayor 1553. The founder of St. John's college, Oxford, and the principal benefactor of Merchant-taylors' school, as well as his native town and many other places. He died at Oxford Feb. 11, 1566, aged 72, and was buried in the chapel of his college.

  3. Há 3 dias · MANORS. In 1086 the king, as successor to Queen Edith, held WESTBURY. It could thus later claim to be ancient demesne of the Crown. The royal manor was assessed at 40 hides, and was co-extensive with the hundred. The process of fragmentation of this large manor by royal grant had begun before 1086, for by then William Scudet, the king's cook, held an estate of 4½ hides which was to form later ...

  4. Há 2 dias · Singapore Statutes Online is provided by the Legislation Division of the Singapore Attorney-General's Chambers

  5. Há 4 dias · Letitia was born in London in 1800. Her father was Lord Mark Robert Kerr, a Vice Admiral in the Royal Navy, who was the third son of the Marquis of Lothian. Her mother was Charlotte MacDonnell, the Countess of Antrim. Letitia was the eldest child amongst her seven brothers (four brothers died at a young age) and five sisters.

  6. Há 1 dia · Succeeded her husband J. C. C. Davidson, 1st Viscount Davidson as MP after he became a member of the House of Lords after being raised to the peerage as Viscount Davidson. Daughter of Willoughby Dickinson, 1st Baron Dickinson. In 1963 she was created a life peer as Baroness Northchurch, of Chiswick in the County of Middlesex.

  7. Há 4 dias · Early life: 1830–1852. Lord Robert Cecil was born at Hatfield House, the third son of the 2nd Marquess of Salisbury and Frances Mary, née Gascoyne. He was a patrilineal descendant of Lord Burghley and the 1st Earl of Salisbury, chief ministers of Elizabeth I. The family owned vast rural estates in Hertfordshire and Dorset.