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  1. Há 4 dias · CHAPTER XLVII. WHITEHALL:—ITS PRECINCT, GARDENS, &c. "Magnos Senecæ prædivitis hortos."—Juvenal.. The Privy Gardens and King Charles's curious Sun-dials—Name changed to Whitehall Gardens—Lady Hervey and Sir Thomas Robinson—Sir Robert Peel's House—Pembroke House and Gwydyr House—The Local Government Board—The Duchess of Portland's Museum of Sculpture—Montagu House—Richmond ...

  2. Há 5 dias · 250th Anniversary StoriesWe are featuring a new story every day – from every year – of our 1774 to 2023 Archive.Please click on the link below to see more re...

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  3. Há 4 dias · There are fascinating insights into O’Connor’s veneration for Sir Robert Peel, and his claim in 1846 that ‘for five years Peel has led an incipient Chartist Movement’ (pp. 272–3). O’Connor published a fulsome obituary of the former premier in 1850, and Peel was even added to the Chartist portraits issued by the Northern Star .

  4. Há 4 dias · monarchy. Sir Robert Filmer (born c. 1588—died May 26, 1653, East Sutton, near Middlestone, Kent, Eng.) was an English theorist who promoted an absolutist concept of kingship. Filmer was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, and at Lincoln’s Inn. He was knighted by Charles I and had a brother and a son at court.

  5. Há 3 dias · Réplique De Peinture Sir Robert Peel de William Beechey | ArtsDot.com . USA: +1 707-877-4321 FR: +33 970-444-077. MES FAVORIS MON PANIER Réplique ...

  6. Há 4 dias · 22 Division Peel Police/Sir Robert Peel Centre . Police. 7750 Hurontario St, Brampton, ON L6V 3W6. On - MCSCS Cpic Operations Centre . Police.

  7. Há 2 dias · The witnesses include Sir Robert Banastre, Sir Henry de Lea (d. 1288), Sir William de la Mare, Sir Richard le Boteler and others, and may be dated about 1260. Margery or Margaret, widow of William Fitton (who was brother of Maud and Anabil), sought dower in the manor of Rufford in 1281, and the claim was continued by her as wife of Alexander Hurel; De Banco R. 42, m. 63 d.; 78, m.