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  Baron Armitstead - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Baron Armitstead, of Castlehill in the City of Dundee, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
It was created in 1906 for the businessman and Liberal politician George Armitstead, who had previously represented Dundee in the House of Commons.
The title became extinct on his death in 1915.
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 Armitstead
He nephew Henry Alfred Armitstead, a member of the same firm, appears to have acted as a British agent in Russia and was involved in the proceedings regarding the possible rescue of the Tsar after the Russian revolution.
Soon Mr Armitstead began to neglect his saintly wife, of whom he was unworthy, and even so far forgot himself as to conceive a guilty passion for the daughter of the MacPherson of Cluny (15th chieftain of that clan).
The Armitsteads were numbered among their retainers, which is why several members of the family are to be found in the Kirk Deighton area, another Percy stronghold, from the fifteenth century.
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 Westminster Abbey - The Library and Archives - People Buried or Commemorated - Charles James Fox   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Fox died on 13 September 1806 and was buried in the north transept (known as Statesmen’s Aisle).
Charles’ elder brother Stephen (1745-74) became the 2nd Baron Holland and a younger brother, Henry Edward (1755-1811) was in the army.
Henry Vassal Fox, 3rd Baron Holland (1773-1840), Charles’ nephew, was a statesman and writer and has a large monument (without inscription) behind that to his uncle but is not buried in the Abbey.
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 thePeerage.com - Esme Georgina Lonsdale and others
     George Armitstead, 1st and last Baron Armitstead was born on 28 February 1824 in Riga, Russia.
He was created 1st Baron Armitstead, of Castlehill, in the city of Dundee [U.K.] on 19 July 1906.
     George Armitstead is the son of Reverend John Armitstead and Mary Rocliffe.
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 thePeerage.com - nil and others
She married George Armitstead, 1st and last Baron Armitstead, son of George Armitstead and Emma Jacobs, in 1848.
As a result of her marriage, Jane Elizabeth Baxter was styled as Baroness Armitstead on 19 July 1906.
     Sydney Arnold, 1st and last Baron Arnold was born on 13 January 1878 in Altrincham, Cheshire, England.
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 The National Archives | National Register of Archives | Browse the combined corporate and business indexes
Armitstead, George (1824-1915) 1st Baron Armitstead, politician (4)
Armstrong, William (1915-1980) Baron Armstrong of Sanderstead, civil servant (2)
Armstrong, William George (1810-1900) Baron Armstrong of Cragside, industrialist (9)
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UK Department of Health "Discounting future health benefits: Should hepatitis B immunisation be expected to survive the Treasurys 6% discount rate?." Institute of Public Health, Cambridge (workshop) (1998).
Baker GM, Martin JE, Jang R, Myre SA, Armitstead JA, Schroeder TJ, First MR.
Briggs, A.H., M.J. Sculpher, R.P.H. Logan, J. Aldous, M.E. Ramsey, J.H. Baron.
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 Punch, March 5th, 1892.
—Quoth one of the Baron's Assistants to his Chief, "Sir, those who love the personality, and venerate the memory of CHARLES DICKENS, will thank Miss HOGARTH who has selected, Mr.
They bear date between the years 1851 and 1870, were found among COLLINS'S papers after his death, and prove not the least precious of his possessions.
Foster's Life of Dickens will undoubtedly remain the medium through which the outer world shall know the great novelist." "True," interposes the Baron, "that certainly is one way in which admiration for the works of the great novelist will be foster'd among us.
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 INVgolf / Previous conferences
Martin Armitstead, Director of Hotels, RH International (affiliated with Cushman and Wakefield Healey and Baker), UK Keith Haslam, Operations Director, PGA Golf Management, UK Muriel Muirden, Managing Director, Europe, Africa and the Middle East, Economics Research Associates (ERA), UK / USA
Very few owners/developers appreciate the need to integrate a range of facilities and to design these in an integrated and efficient way, and sadly few operators have the skills to leverage the profit potential whilst giving a seamless guest experience.
Martin Armitstead, Director, Cushman and Wakefield Hotels (incorporating RHI Hotels)
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 Focus on Travel News
Furthermore, a parallel exhibition -- "The Future is Green" -- will showcase the latest products, services and equipment.
Alexander Baron von Spoercken, CEO, Clubhaus AG, Germany; Vice-President, European Golf Course Owners Association (EGCOA); Co-Founder and Chairman, German Golf Course Owners Association (BVGA)
Michael Longshaw, Director, CCA Europe Ltd.; Director, Brocket Hall International Ltd., UK Martin Armitstead, Director of Hotels, RH International (affiliated with Cushman and Wakefield Healey and Baker), UK Keith Haslam, Operations Director, PGA Golf Management, UK Muriel Muirden, Managing Director, Europe, Africa and the Middle East, Economics Research Associates (ERA), UK / USA
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Oliver Cromwell's treasurer, Baron Thorp also lived here, Elizabeth believes Congreve and Thorp were related.
Elizabeth is writing a history of Bardsey and she would like to contact anyone who has an historical knowledge of the area.
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