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 Baron Furnivall - TheBestLinks.com - 1900, 1968, 1685, 1522, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
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Baron Furnivall, 1900, 1968, 1685, 1522, 1500, 1677, 1473, 1616, 1627, 1628...
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 John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury (1384/90-17 July 1453) was an important English military commander during the Hundred Years War.
He was second son of Richard, 5th Baron Talbot, by Ankaret, heiress of the last Lord Strange of Blackmere.
Talbot was married on 12 March 1406 to Maud Nevill, daughter and heiress of Thomas Nevill, 5th Baron Furnivall (and in her right summoned to Parliament from 1409) and had three children:
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 William de Ros, 7th Baron de Ros @ BasketballLiving.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
William de Ros, 7th Baron de Ros, KG (1369 – September 1, 1414) was Lord Treasurer of England.
He was a son of Thomas de Ros, 5th Baron de Ros and Beatrice Stafford, daughter of Ralph Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford.
William was in charge of investigating the activities of Lollards in Derbyshire, Middlesex and Nottinghamshire from 1413 to his death.
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 GENUKI: The Old Halls, Manors and Families of Derbyshire, Volume I, Bradshaw Hall
The first of the Furnivalls was Gorard, who came in the train of Richard I. when he returned from Palestine, whose descendants were essentially crusaders and warriors.
Their Peerage extended to four lives, but, the fourth Baron, having no male issue, his coronet and lands (among which was Eyam) went in the dowry of his daughter Joan to her husband, Thomas Neville, brother of the first Earl of Westmoreland.
Thomas Neville, Lord Furnivall (Lord of Eyam), and his wife, Joan, had a daughter Maud, married to the celebrated Sir John Talbot,, afterwards Earl of Shrewsbury, who brought Eyam to her husband.
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 Baron Fisher - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Baron Fisher   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Baron Fisher - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Baron Fisher.
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The title of Baron Fisher was created in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1909 for the Admiral of the Fleet, John Arbuthnot "Jackie" Fisher.
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 Talbot
, Lady Furnivall de jure, daughter of Thomas Neville, Lord Furnivall (of Magna Carta Surety descent and descendant of Charlemagne), by Joan, daughter of William, Lord Furnivall (of Magna Carta Surety descent and descendant of Charlemagne).
She was born in 1392, and with her he acquired the great family estates of the family of Furnivall in Hallamshire, of which the castle of Sheffield was the caput.
He joined the Earl of Hereford and the barons against the Despensers, and participated in the burning of Bridgnorth and the battle of Boroughbridge.
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 The Greystoke/Grebson Lineage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The 1st Baron at this time changed the arms on his shield because, it is said, of a desire to impress his neighbors with his devotion to Christianity, a brother and sister having been burned for witchcraft.
The 3rd Baron being slain during an encounter with the officers of Edward I in 1280, his son assumed the lordship of Grebson.
The 5th Baron's wife disappeared during a visit to her father in 1340, it being presumed that bandits had murdered her and bur.
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 Baron Forester - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Baron Forester   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Baron Forester - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Baron Forester.
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The title of Baron Forester was created on the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1821.
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 Gleanings on the Surname of Butler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
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 Baron Arnold -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Baron Arnold -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
The title of Baron Arnold was created in the (The peers of a kingdom considered as a group) Peerage of the (A monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles; divided into England and Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland) United Kingdom in 1924.
It became extinct upon the death of the first baron in 1945.
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Baron Colchester -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Baron Colchester is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
It was created in 1817 for Charles Abbot, a former (additional info and facts about Speaker of the House of Commons) Speaker of the House of Commons, and became extinct upon the death of his grandson, the 3rd baron, in 1919.
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 Gleanings on the Surname of Talbot   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
of Gerard de Gournay, Baron of Yarmouth, and had two sons, Geoffrey, ancestor of the Talbots of Bashall, co. York, and Hugh, ancestor of the house of Shrewsbury.
Ankaret, sister and eventually sole heir of John, Baron Strange, of Blackmere; and Elizabeth m.
Richard held as an under-tenant in 1086 (Domesday), in Bedford from Walter Figgard, earl of Buckingham, and was a witness to a charter of the aforesaid earl in the time of the Conqueror.
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 Modern History Sourcebook: William Harrison (1534-1593): Description Of Elizabethan England, 1577
Of gentlemen the first and chief (next the king) be the prince, dukes, marquesses, earls, viscounts, and barons; and these are called gentlemen of the greater sort, or (as our common usage of speech is) lords and noblemen: and next unto them be knights, esquires, and, last of all, they that are simply called gentlemen.
Dukes, marquesses, earls, viscounts, and barons either be created of the prince or come to that honour by being the eldest sons or highest in succession to their parents.
Also in England no man is commonly created baron except he may dispend of yearly revenses a thousand pounds, or so much as may fully maintain and bear out his countenance and port.
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 Marriage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Arthur and Gawain spend their time searching for an answer to the Baron's question, and collect a sheaf of answers, none satisfactory.
He gathers his knights and returns to the lady in the forest, though he appears to have informed Gawain alone of his marriage pact.] The Second Part Sir Lancelott and Sir Steven bold (see note) They rode with them that day, And the formost of the company [among] There rode the steward Kay.
In transcribing the cramped and fading hand, I have been aided by the editions of Madden, Furnivall and Hales, and Child, and I have sometimes followed their readings and reconstructions for letters and words that now appear indistinct or indecipherable.
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 Baron Vivian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Baron Vivian is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
It was created in 1841 and is still extant.
Charles Crespigny Hussey Vivian, 7th Baron Vivian (b.
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 Edward Howard, 9th Duke of Norfolk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Edward Howard, 9th Duke of Norfolk was born 5 June 1685/6 the son of Lord Thomas Howard (bef1662-1689), who was the son of Henry Howard 6th Duke of Norfolk, and Mary Elizabeth Savile (bef1667-1732).
He succeeded to the title of 18th Baron Furnivall and of 9th Duke of Norfolk in 1732, after the death of his brother, Thomas Howard, 8th Duke of Norfolk.
Upon Edward Howard's death, his titles passed to Charles Howard, 10th Duke of Norfolk, with the exception of Baron Furnivall, which became abeyant upon Edward's death.
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 Legacy (from Frederick William) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
During the dark days of Valley Forge during the American Revolution, Frederick William Steuben, baron von Steuben, turned George Washington's corps of raw recruits into an efficient, well-trained army.
He formed and commanded a model drill company that was copied throughout the ranks, and he was appointed inspector general in 1778.
The English literary scholar Frederick James Furnivall was instrumental in initiating a major revival in the study of medieval English literature, partly by his own efforts in textual criticism and partly by founding learned societies.
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 The Arcane Schools - Part 6 of 7
Baron Hunde inherited some such traditionary belief and sent emissaries to investigate the belief.
It is clearly the grade which Baron Scheffer had from him, in two sections, when he gave him authority to establish Lodges in Sweden 25 Nov. 1737.
It is said that Baron Donoughmore was their G.M. in 1770, and that these said H.K.T. of Ireland's Kilwinning Lodge in 1779 conferred the degrees of E., S.E., H.R.A. The Knights Templar are mentioned in 1786, 1792; and the Rose Croix, is said to have been carried to Dublin by the Chevalier St. Laurent.
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[Baron STOURTON has two such animals, sable, scaled or, for his supporters.]
The sea-wolf also belongs to the same category, and this has been supported only to be the seal.
Azure, a ship at anchor, her oars in saltire within a double tressure flory counterflory or--SINCLAIR or ST.CLAIR, Baron Sinclair.
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 The Greystoke Lineage
Whereupon, His Majesty did graciously condescend, by a letter patent, dated 10 April 1685 at Westminster, to restore and confirm to the said John Charles Conyers and the heirs of his body the barony (but not the earldom because of the limitations of the patent), and he had summons to Parliament accordingly.
The dexter supporter of the Greystoke arms is unusual in being vert, or green, instead of "ppr." (proper) or naturally colored.
It was colored so in honor of the son of the Outlaw of Torn, himself an outlaw and called, in folk legend, the "Green Archer" or the "Green Baron." The lion skin was added by the present duke in commemoration of Jad-bal-ja, the Golden Lion.
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 Birmingham, Walter Barr
Papers, 1917-1961, of John Sydenham Furnivall, comprising correspondence (1948-1956), mostly with C W Dunn (co-editor of the Burmese-English Dictionary); draft annotated chapters of Reconstruction in Burma; statistics and other research material gathered for the above work; Furnivall's lecture notes, scripts of his talks, articles and manuscript research notes.
Draft and notes, [1914-1938], for a history of English public finance from the later medieval period to the Stuarts, mostly abstracted from sources at the Public Record Office, London.
Access to this collection is unrestricted for the purpose of private study and personal research within the supervised environment and restrictions of the Library's Palaeography Room.
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 English Poetry, Second Edition Bibliography: L
Furnivall: With notes on the magical elements in Chaucer's ‘Squire's Tale’, and analogues, by W. Clouston
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Lyttelton, George Lyttelton, Baron, 1709-1773, The works of George Lord Lyttelton; formerly printed separately: and now first collected together, with some other pieces never before printed.
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 The Bibliographies/BaconLibrary
Written in Latine by the Right Honourable Sir Francis Bacon Knight, Baron of Verulam, and Lord Chancelor of England.
Some Acrostic Signatures of Francis Bacon, Baron Verulam of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, together with some others; all of which are now for the first time deciphered and published.
"The Donnelly and Prior Ciphers, and the Furnivall Verse-Tests." Chap.
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 The Carle of Carlisle, Notes
Abbreviations: P = Percy Folio; M = Madden's edition; HF = Hales' and Furnivall's edition; K = Kurvinen's edition.
The term refers to the "grease" time, when herds have fattened; see explanation of this idiom, and of the assay or "breaking" of the deer in Ragnelle, line 46 note.
In Libeaus Desconus, Arthur gives Gawain's son (i.e., The Fair Unknown) "a rich sheeld all over gilte / with a griffon soe gay" (lines 92-93 in Hales' and Furnivall's edition of the Percy Folio [see Bibliography of Editions and Works Cited], vol.
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 HARRISON, WILLIAM (1534—1593) - Online Information article about HARRISON, WILLIAM (1534—1593)
The second and third hooks of Harrison's Description were edited by Dr F. See also:
Furnivall for the New Shakspere Society, with extracts from his " Chronologie " and from other contemporary writers, as Shakspere's England (2 vols., 1877-1878).
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 Thomas Neville Baron Furnival
The 6th Lord (Baron) Furnivall(e)/Nevill of Halumshire; married 2nd by 4 July 1401 Ankaret, daughter and eventual heir of 1st Lord (Baron) Strange or Lestrange of the 1360 creation and widow of Lord (Baron) Talbot (of Blackmere), and dspm 14 March 1406/7.
Thomas married Joan De Furnival Baroness Furnival, daughter of William De Furnival Baron Furnival and Thomasine Dagworth [Baroness Furnival], before 1 Jul 1379 in Alton, Staffordshire, England.
Thomas next married Ankaret Le Strange, daughter of John Le Strange Baron Strange and Mary Fitzalan Baroness Strange, on 4 Jul 1401 in Whitechurch, England.
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