Tales of Our Great Families, Volume 2Hurst and Blackett, 1880 - Nobility |
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... Chancellor , Lord Eldon . His Lordship signified his approbation without his usual dilatoriness ; and the Prince Regent thereupon signed his Royal Warrant , empower- ing the officers of the Crown to issue a writ of summons to Hans ...
... Chancellor , Lord Eldon . His Lordship signified his approbation without his usual dilatoriness ; and the Prince Regent thereupon signed his Royal Warrant , empower- ing the officers of the Crown to issue a writ of summons to Hans ...
Page 112
... Chancellor and Senate of the University of Cambridge , the Master and Fellows of St. John's College , Cambridge , the Master ( Bishop Pearson ) and Fellows of Trinity College , Mr. Kenelm Digby , Dr. T. Barlow , of Queen's College ...
... Chancellor and Senate of the University of Cambridge , the Master and Fellows of St. John's College , Cambridge , the Master ( Bishop Pearson ) and Fellows of Trinity College , Mr. Kenelm Digby , Dr. T. Barlow , of Queen's College ...
Page 119
... Chancellor , but as " Lord Keeper of the Great Seal , " - in consequence of the personal dislike and opposi- tion of the King . His friendship with the Leicester House party so far rendered him distasteful to George II . that he was ...
... Chancellor , but as " Lord Keeper of the Great Seal , " - in consequence of the personal dislike and opposi- tion of the King . His friendship with the Leicester House party so far rendered him distasteful to George II . that he was ...
Page 120
... Chancellor , being at the same time raised to the higher dignity of Earl of Northington . Not long afterwards he was made Lord - Lieutenant of Hampshire , and resided mostly at his seat in that county , the Grange , from the time of his ...
... Chancellor , being at the same time raised to the higher dignity of Earl of Northington . Not long afterwards he was made Lord - Lieutenant of Hampshire , and resided mostly at his seat in that county , the Grange , from the time of his ...
Page 122
... Chancellor was drunk , or at all events had been drinking freely , one evening , when a smart gentle- man , with a staff or civic office in his hand , arrived to tell him that he had been chosen Governor of St. Bartholomew's Hospital ...
... Chancellor was drunk , or at all events had been drinking freely , one evening , when a smart gentle- man , with a staff or civic office in his hand , arrived to tell him that he had been chosen Governor of St. Bartholomew's Hospital ...
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afterwards ancestor ancient attainder Barden Tower Baron became Beddington Bell brother brought Carew Castle century Chancellor Charles Charles Radcliffe charter Church claim Clifford Closeburn Countess Court Crown daughter death Derwentwater descended died Dilston Douglas Duchess Duke Duke of Douglas Earl of Huntingdon Earl of Mar Earl of Nithsdale Earldom Edward eldest Elizabeth England English Erskine estates father favour Fitz Gerald Francis George grandson Grizel Hastings heiress heirs male Henley Henry honours Horace Walpole House of Lords husband Innermarky Ireland Irish Irish peerage James John Kildare King Kirkpatrick Knight Lady Hester Lady Jane Laird lands Leinster lived London Lord Northington Margaret Marquis marriage married mother Nithsdale noble nobleman Offaly Parliament passed Patrick peer peerage possessed Prince prisoner Queen Radcliffe reign Robert Roger de Kirkpatrick royal Russell Scotland Scottish sent servants sister Stuart third Earl took Tower Walter wife William young