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  1. Há 2 dias · Upon being approached by Vancouver, Camelford’s influential guardian and brother-in-law, Lord William Wyndham Grenville, the foreign secretary, stepped into the dispute. He had previously sought to rein in Camelford, and now he expressed his view that ‘a commanding officer ought not to allow himself to be called upon to answer personally for his conduct in command’.

  2. Há 4 dias · This is a list of the present and extant Barons ( Lords of Parliament, in Scottish terms) in the Peerages of England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. Note that it does not include those extant baronies which have become merged (either through marriage or elevation) with higher peerage dignities and are today ...

  3. Há 4 dias · Roanoke Colony ( / ˈroʊənoʊk / ROH-ə-nohk) was an attempt by Sir Walter Raleigh to found the first permanent English settlement in America. The colony was founded in 1585, but when it was visited by a ship in 1590, the colonists had inexplicably disappeared. It has come to be known as the Lost Colony, and the fate of the 112 to 121 ...

  4. Há 1 dia · The Baron. If the Ripper hadn't had a beard, based on the most relevant testimonies, we can eliminate some of the suspects, if their known photos were the same during the murders: James Kelly William Bury Michael Ostrog Hyam Hyams Francis Thompson Frederick Deeming James Sadler To name just a few The Baron.

  5. Há 4 dias · The Napoleonic Wars began with the War of the Third Coalition, which was the first of the Coalition Wars against the First French Republic after Napoleon's accession as leader of France. Britain ended the Treaty of Amiens , declaring war on France in May 1803.

  6. Há 1 dia · William, grandson of Nicholas, was summoned to parliament as Baron Martin of Barnstaple. William, the second Baron Martin, died without male issue, in 1324; his co-heiresses married Columbers, who died without male issue, and Audley.

  7. Há 5 dias · William Grenville or Grenfield, (as the name was at that early period generally written), son of Sir Theobald, became Archbishop of York, and distinguished himself as an able statesman; he died in 1315.