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  1. 15 de set. de 2021 · Abolition connections. ‘In October 1772, Thomas Woolridge, a British businessman and supporter of William Legge, the [2nd] Earl of Dartmouth, asked her [Phillis Wheatley] to write a poem for Legge, who had just been appointed secretary of state for the colonies. Entitled "To the Right Honourable William, Earl of Dartmouth," the poem reflects ...

  2. 威廉·莱格(William Legge),达特茅斯第一伯爵. 威廉·莱格(William Legge),达特茅斯第一伯爵 (1672年10月14日至1750年12月15日),是 洛夫勋爵印章 从1713年到1714年。. 他是一个 汉诺威保守党 ,支持 汉诺威继承 在死亡之后 安妮女王.

  3. Był najstarszym synem George’a Legge’a, wicehrabiego Lewisham, i Elizabeth Kaye, córki sir Arthura Kaye’a, 3. baroneta. Po śmierci dziadka w 1750 r. odziedziczył tytuł 2. hrabiego Dartmouth i zasiadł w Izbie Lordów. Należał do grona dobroczyńców londyńskiego Foundling Hospital. Od 1755 r. był wiceprzewodniczącym tej instytucji.

  4. William Legge (c. 1608 – 13 October 1670) was an English military officer and politician who was a close associate of Prince Rupert of the Rhine. Early life [ edit ] He was the eldest son of Edward Legge, [1] who was vice-president of Munster by the influence of his kinsman the Earl of Devonshire , by Mary, daughter of Percy Walsh of Moy valley, co. Kildare.

  5. Legge estis elektita kiel fondinta Prezidento de la RAOU en 1901 kaj servis je diversaj oficoj ene de ĝi, ĉefe ĉe la Check-list Committee (lista komitato), ĝis sia morto. Li estis ankaŭ kolonia membro de la British Ornithologists' Union , Honora Membro de la American Ornithologists' Union , membro de la Royal Geographical Society kaj membro de la Zoological Society of London , kaj de la ...

  6. A Pastoral Letter to the Congregational Church at Fakenham - Ebook written by Rev. William LEGGE. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read A Pastoral Letter to the Congregational Church at Fakenham.

  7. O título Conde de Dartmouth foi criado no Pariato da Grã-Bretanha em 1711 para William Legge, 2º Barão Dartmouth. O conde possui dois títulos subsidiários: Visconde Lewisham (1711) e Barão Dartmouth ( 1682 ). A propriedade da família é Woodsome Hall, em Yorkshire. Dartmouth Park, em Londres, também pertence à família Legge.