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    15 de mai. de 2015 · Lord Albemarle, Landlord: Beth Thomas Consul, Engineer: MaryAnn Sir Francis Cromarty: KHand Parsee Guide: Kristin Gjerløw Uccaf Uddaul, Elder William Hitch: Mark Chulsky John Bunsby, The Honourable Mr. Willam Batulcar: J. Alan Brown Conductor, Signal-Man, Captain: Shiloh Fuscello Mudge: Thomas J. Rowland Audio edited by: Rachel and Adele de ...

  2. 9 de jan. de 2022 · Arnold Joost van Keppel, 1st earl of Albemarle, and lord of Voorst in Gelderland (c. 1670–1718), son of Oswald van Keppel and his wife Anna Geertruid van Lintello, was born in Holland about 1670. He became page to William III., accompanied him to England in 1688, and was made groom of the bedchamber and master of the robes in 1695.

  3. Albemarle Street is a street in Mayfair in central London, off Piccadilly. It has historic associations with Lord Byron , whose publisher John Murray was based here, and Oscar Wilde , a member of the Albemarle Club , where an insult he received led to his suing for libel and to his eventual imprisonment.

  4. Securing Scotland. Letter from the Duke of Cumberland, the youngest son of George II to Lord Albemarle on his appointment as Commander in Chief of forces in Scotland, July 16 1746. He was nicknamed ‘Butcher’ Cumberland after his role in putting down the Jacobite Rising at Culloden.

  5. The Albemarle Papers: Being the Correspondence of William Anne, Second Earl of Albemarle, Commander-in-chief in Scotland, 1746-1747, with an Appendix of Letters from Andrew Fletcher, Lord Justice-clerk, to the Duke of Newcastle, 1746-1748, Volume 2

  6. Cannon Schmitt, “On the Publication of Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species, 1859″. John Murray moved to 50 Albemarle Street in 1812, as his home and office, after the publication of Lord Byron’s Childe Harold. Albemarle Street is located in Mayfair in central London, off Piccadilly. Byron’s letters were destroyed here after his ...

  7. 1 de fev. de 2007 · The Albemarle papers; being the correspondence of William Anne, second earl of Albemarle, commander-in-chief in Scotland, 1746-1747, with an appendix of letters from Andrew Fletcher, lord justice-clerk, to the Duke of Newcastle, 1746-1748; ed. with introduction and notes by Charles Sanford Terry