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... Viscount Cobham , May 23 , 1718 , with remainder , failing his male issue , of the dignity of Viscountess Cobham to his sister Hester Grenville and her issue male , and failing such , to his sister Christian Lyttelton and her issue male ...
... Viscount Cobham , May 23 , 1718 , with remainder , failing his male issue , of the dignity of Viscountess Cobham to his sister Hester Grenville and her issue male , and failing such , to his sister Christian Lyttelton and her issue male ...
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... Viscount Amberley , of Gloucestershire . His eldest son shows some promise of maintaining the family character for ability , though as yet unknown as a politician . Taken for all in all , no one of the great houses , ex- cept perhaps ...
... Viscount Amberley , of Gloucestershire . His eldest son shows some promise of maintaining the family character for ability , though as yet unknown as a politician . Taken for all in all , no one of the great houses , ex- cept perhaps ...
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... Viscount Wimbledon ( 1626 ) , but died without issue male in 1638. Lord Wimbledon's eldest brother , William Cecil , who suc- ceeded his father as second Earl of Exeter , had by his first wife , Elizabeth , only daughter and heir of ...
... Viscount Wimbledon ( 1626 ) , but died without issue male in 1638. Lord Wimbledon's eldest brother , William Cecil , who suc- ceeded his father as second Earl of Exeter , had by his first wife , Elizabeth , only daughter and heir of ...
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... Viscount Cranborne , in Dorsetshire ; on the 4th of May 1605 , Earl of Salisbury ; and on the 20th of the same month was installed a Knight of the Garter . He was also elected Chancellor of the University of Cambridge , and on the 4th ...
... Viscount Cranborne , in Dorsetshire ; on the 4th of May 1605 , Earl of Salisbury ; and on the 20th of the same month was installed a Knight of the Garter . He was also elected Chancellor of the University of Cambridge , and on the 4th ...
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... Viscount Cranborne , was made a Knight of the Bath , and sat in the Long Parliament , adhering to the Presbyterian party . He died before his father , in 1659 , leaving several sons , the eldest of whom , James , succeeded his ...
... Viscount Cranborne , was made a Knight of the Bath , and sat in the Long Parliament , adhering to the Presbyterian party . He died before his father , in 1659 , leaving several sons , the eldest of whom , James , succeeded his ...
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The Great Governing Families of England, Volume 2 John Langton Sanford,Meredith Townsend Visualização integral - 1865 |
The Great Governing Families of England, Volume 2 John Langton Sanford,Meredith Townsend Visualização integral - 1865 |
The Great Governing Families of England, Volume 2 John Langton Sanford,Meredith Townsend Visualização integral - 1865 |
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