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A History of the County of Stafford
… his death (1929). Subsequent holders have been the Earl of Harrowby and Lord Webb-Johnson (d. 1958). Pape, Restoration …
Old and New London
… had agreed to take advantage of a dinner at the Earl of Harrowby's, in Grosvenor Square, to which all the cabinet …
Survey of London
… by "Ryder, Esq." Nathaniel Ryder, afterwards 1st Baron Harrowby, son of Sir Dudley Ryder, Lord Chief Justice of the … retained his seat until 1776, when he was created Baron Harrowby. He died in 1803. Ryder's residence at No. 14 …
Survey of London
… Marquess of Graham. 1791 Dudley Ryder (afterwards Earl of Harrowby) and Thomas Steele. 1800 Thomas Steele and George …
Survey of London
… p. 164. GBA 86: GLB XVI/4045. R.B.: M.D.R. 1746/2/279: Harrowby MSS. at Sandon Hall, 334, 337. GBA 87: GLB XIV/3619, …
Old and New London
… confessed that it was their design, on getting to Lord Harrowby's house, that one of their number should knock at …
A History of the County of Worcester
… succeeded by his son Nathaniel Ryder, who was created Lord Harrowby in 1776. 44 On the death of the latter in 1803 his … 45 succeeded. He was created Viscount Sandon and Earl of Harrowby in 1809 46 and died in 1847, being succeeded by his son Dudley second Earl of Harrowby, 47 who sold the manor of Bishampton to the Duc …
A History of the County of Worcester
… to Sir Dudley Ryder, 42 whose son Nathaniel, created Lord Harrowby in 1776, was the owner of it in 1779. 43 In 1793 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 24 It originally ran farther east along what is now called Harrowby Drive, past Roe Lane Farm and through Seabridge …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Dudley Ryder, who succeeded his brother as fourth Earl of Harrowby on 26 March 1900. He died on 11 November following, and his widow the Dowager Countess of Harrowby is the present lady of the manor. A fair held at …
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