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Old and New London
… of the Regency, was George Hanger, the eccentric "Lord Coleraine." Mr. C. Redding says in his "Recollections:""He …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… it to Sarah dowager Duchess of Somerset, wife of Lord Coleraine. 45 She died in 1692, 46 and by her will bequeathed …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Elizabeth Clarke, Edward Froud, and Henry Hare, Baron Coleraine, then owner of Longford Castle, led to the meadows … copyhold of the mill and its lands were acquired by Lord Coleraine, probably for reasons connected with the watering … Wilts. iv. 245; W.R.O. 490/894, agreement, Clarke, Froud, Coleraine. W.R.O. 490/147, surrender, Gardiner to Coleraine; …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… presented swords of state to the mayors of Londonderry and Coleraine. 84 In 1604, he obtained a grant from James I of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… brother succeeded him in it, and in 1761, was created lord Coleraine of the kingdom of Ireland. 12 He died in 1773, and …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… and died in 1859. The property passed to his son Captain Coleraine Vansittart, whose sister Mrs. Oswald A. Smith …
A History of the County of Hertford
… to Totteridge as a member of that manor. 31 Hare, Lord Coleraine. Gules two bars and a chief indented or. A capital … have passed to his son Hugh, who in 1625 was created Lord Coleraine. 34 The latter died and was buried at Totteridge in 1667, and was succeeded by his son Henry, second Lord Coleraine, who died in 1708. At the death of Henry Hare, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a heroic effort of rehabilitation from its new owner, Lord Coleraine, 91 and Stourton partially burnt: but Wilton and … c. 1678 by Revd. H. Pelate, domestic chaplain to Lord Coleraine, printed in W.A.M. lii. 156, and the extract from …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… lxiii. 489 and n. 2. Revd. H. Pelate, chaplain to Lord Coleraine, in his 'Hist, of Longford' ( c. 1678), printed in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… like Cornbury a tory. They were opposed by Henry, Lord Coleraine, who asserted in a petition that he was in fact … Ernle, How, Hungerford, Hyde, Mompesson, St. John. Lord Coleraine and Thomas Pitt. Goddard, Long, Penruddock, Popham, …
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