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… own way. It was by her foresight that, in order to prevent family cliques obtaining possession of the school, a statute … Francis Burdett's Expulsion from SchoolWarren Hastings, and the Cup given to the King's ScholarsDr. BusbyA … not least, the first Governor-General of India, Warren Hastings. To come to more recent times, the first Lord …
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… but a few short years, died, unmarried, in 1735, when the family honours became extinct. His father's great wealth was carried by his mother into her family by a previous marriagethe Phippses, now Marquises of … hither from St. James's Palace. Here all his numerous family was born, with the exception of the Prince of Wales …
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… IV. in 1831, in favour of the then head of the Grosvenor family, whose property, within the limits of its several …
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… son is shot." Mr. Noble, in his "Memoirs of the Cromwell Family," tells us that "she requested, when dying, to have a … trade before his accession to the baronetcy as head of the family. Dudley, the second Lord North, had a house in this … King Street and St. James's Park, was so called from a family of that name formerly resident in the parish of St. …
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… or the Fatal Relapse' (1702, 4to), was a servant in the family of Mr. Wright, Recorder of Oxford, where, having …
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… Buckingham Gate was, until 1828, open only to the Royal Family and to the Hereditary Grand Falconer, the Duke of St. … This corps, to which the safety of the king and royal family was confided, had a very peculiar character. Even the … to be an officer on half-pay, with a wife and a large family, whom, for the sake of economy, he had been obliged to …
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… centre of the wall on the west side. This was probably the family room, or compromise between kitchen and parlour, so … servants of Lady Dacre. 2. Former servants of this family who have grown poor, lame, or diseased 'in the service … for Alethea, Countess of Arundel, and belonging to the family of the Howards. It was the residence of William, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Weston mill to the abby of Welbek. 9 The interest of the family of Morteyn was sold to that of Hercy in this place, … by those lords the successours of that Turold. The family of Normanvile held this, which occasioned the … that place is noted, to Robert Roos of Laxton, from which family it came to sir Brian Broughton, as above is said. 12 …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… he does not appear to have held the lordship. 6 From the family of De Redesham the manor of Weston passed to William de Barsham, and from him, by purchase, to the family of Garneys; for William Garneys, of Stockton, by his … good estate in the village, which passed, by sale, to the family of Barry, and is now, by a like transfer, held by the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… 19th-century inscriptions to members of the Throckmorton family, large monument, grey and white marble. In …