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  Peerage of the United Kingdom Online Research :: Information about Peerage of the United Kingdom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Baron Oriel 1821 Viscount Massereene and Viscount Ferrard in the Peerage of Ireland
Baron Talbot of Malahide 1856 Baron Talbot of Malahide in the Peerage of Ireland
Baron Mountgarret of Nidd 1911 Viscount Mountgarret in the Peerage of Ireland
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 Earl of Normanton - TheBestLinks.com - Baron Somerton, 1818, 1865, 1945, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Earl of Normanton - TheBestLinks.com - Baron Somerton, 1818, 1865, 1945,...
Baron Somerton, Earl of Normanton, 1818, 1865, 1945, 1896, 1910, 1809, 1967...
The earldom, created in 1806, is associated with the subsidiary titles of: Viscount Somerton (created 1800) and Baron Somerton of Somerton (1795) in the Peerage of Ireland, and with Baron Somerton (1873) in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
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 Local History - Somerton Manor
Somerton is reputed to have given its name to the County and to have been one of the principal residences of the Saxon Kings who built a castle here.
Somerton and the Lordship of its manor was one of the most interesting of the many manors in the country, being strongly connected to royalty for many centuries.
The royal connections continued and William, Baron of Stawell was Gentleman of the Bedchamber to George, Prince of Denmark and Duke of Gloucester (Consort to Queen Anne).
www.somerton.co.uk /history/manor.htm   (1071 words)

  
 Baron rides roller coaster to top of teaching ladder
Baron, a fifth-grade teacher at Carver School, was chosen Tuesday night from a list of 15 finalists for the award, which has honored the top instructor in the county for the last 16 years.
Baron is a 1995 graduate of Northern Arizona University and also received her master's degree from the same school in 1997.
Baron was nominated for the award by her principal, Deb Drysdale Elias.
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 GENUKI: English Peerage 1790: Barons 6
By king George the second he was created baron Walpole of Woolterton; and, exclusively of his parliamentary efforts in favour of the party of his brother, he published an answer to the conclusion of Lord Bolingbroke's Letters on the Study and Use of History.
Lewis, third lord Rockingham, married Catherine, daughter and heiress of George Sondes baron of Throwley, viscount Sondes of Leescourt and earl of Feversham; and was created by king George the first 19 October 1714 baron of Throwley, viscount Sondes of Leescourt and earl of Rockingham.
Baron Holland of Foxley in the county of Wilts 16 April 1763.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
I trust that any users who discover errors and/or omissions will be kind enough to notify them to me. The task of identifying private owners of books is an endless one, and every new source checked unfailingly yields a modest harvest of new collectors.
Barker, Edward, Baron of the Court of Exchequer 1760 January 22, 1760.
Gifford, Robert, 1st Baron Gifford 1826 December 11, 1826.
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 Four Courts Press   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Their parliamentary influence was such that Charles Agar's eldest brother, James, was created Baron Clifden in 1776 and Viscount Clifden in 1781.
He was created Baron Somerton in 1795, Viscount Somerton in 1800, and earl of Normanton in 1806, and died possessed of a landed estate worth some £10,000 a year, besides £350,000 in investments.
The success of Agar gave rise to contemporary animosities against him, in the true Irish style, which was subsequently aided through the inaccessibility of his papers to contemporary and near-contemporary political and ecclesiastical historians.
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 Houses of Benedictine monks: The priory of Binham | British History Online
Resenting his dismissal, the baron asserted his claim to be patron of the cell, and alleged that he possessed a deed from the parent abbey by which it was stipulated that no prior could be removed without the patron's assent.
It is difficult now to gather the nature and origin of the serious dispute that arose almost immediately after the nomination, by Abbot Hugh, of William de Somerton to the priory in 1318, but it was sufficiently grave to cause the king to write to the pope on the subject in April of that year.
The king espoused the cause of the abbey, and lauded the abbot, alleging that William Somerton, whom the abbot had made prior, had tried to subtract the cell from its obedience, and for that cause visited the papal court.
www.british-history.ac.uk /report.asp?compid=38265   (1695 words)

  
 Portrait of Charles Agar, Viscount Somerton, 1st Earl of Normanton , (1736-1809) ...
Portrait of Charles Agar, Viscount Somerton, 1st Earl of Normanton, (1736-1809)...
Portrait of Charles Agar, Viscount Somerton, 1st Earl of Normanton, (1736-1809) Archbishop of Dublin, 1801-1809, by Gilbert Stuart
For Irish historians, access has become easy since the mid-1980s, when through an initiative of Dr. Malcomson, the 6th and present earl of Normanton allowed PRONI to obtain photocopies of the entire correspondence section of the Agar papers, which have since been calendared.
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 HEREDITARY BARONIES IN THE PEERAGE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
106 Barony of Talbot of Malahide 19 November 1856(The Barony is held by the Irish Baron Talbot of Malahide).
145 Barony of Somerton of Somerley 9 April 1873(The Barony is held by the Irish Earl of Normanton).
173 Barony of Northington of Watford 28 June 1885(The Barony is held by the Irish Baron Henley of Chardstock).
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 LEGHORN - LoveToKnow Article on LEGHORN
Horace Walpole said he was of a creeping, underhand nature, and aspired to the lions place by the maneuvre of the mole, but afterwards he spoke in high terms of his talents.
Legge married Mary, daughter and heiress of Edward, 4th and last Baron Stawel (d.
This lady, who in 1760 was created Baroness Stawel of Somerton, bore him an only child, Henry Stawel Bilson-Legge (1757-1820), who became Baron Stawel on his mothers death ill 1780.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /L/LE/LEGHORN.htm   (1083 words)

  
 Records of the Anglo-Norman House of Glanville from A.D. 1050 to 1880 - Pages 41 to 60
The sum of ten pounds arising from the Lordship of West Somerton was appropriated for the support of two canons who were to serve God in the Monastery of Butley, and to pray for the soul of Ranulph de Glanville the founder.
Their son, Robert de Ufford, was summoned to Parliament as a Baron 13 Jan. 1308, and continued to sit as such until the year 1311.
She married Ralph Neville, Lord of Raby, who, dying in the 55 of Henry III., was succeeded by his son, Ralph Neville, Baron of Raby, who now represented the Lords of Middleham and a branch of the House of Glanville.
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 April 8th
William Baron d'Eyncourt, a noble in whom the king could place the utmost confidence, was appointed custodian of the royal prisoners.
These bon-bons appear to have cost about three shillings the pound; at least such is the price of what is termed 'sucre roset vermeil,' and especial mention is made of a large silver gilt box made for the king as a 'bonboniere,' or receptacle for such sweets.
He had dogs, probably greyhounds, for coursing on the heath adjoining Somerton, and falcons, and, I am sorry to add, game cocks, too; a charge appearing in the royal household accounts for the purchase of one of these birds, termed, in language characteristic of the period, 'un coo a, faire jouster.'
www.thebookofdays.com /months/april/8.htm   (2484 words)

  
 Georgetown: Earl of Normanton Papers
In 1873 he was created Baron Somerton of Somerley in the United Kingdom peerage.
One of the most interesting portions of the Normanton archives, and of great importance to the art historian, are the insurance lists of the art collections at the Earl's various houses.
Lord Somerton has a right to nothing and nothing belongs to him, except the heirlooms, and what is left to him by my will.
gulib.lausun.georgetown.edu /dept/speccoll/normantn.htm   (2783 words)

  
 Earls Family Chronicles - Christopher E. Brennen
John d'Erley and Jordan de Sackville (an Irish baron) were entrusted with the custody of two halves of Leinster when William was recalled to England by King John in some measure of disgrace [2,p.155].
However the trouble between William and King John flared up again in the winter of 1208-09 when William de Briouse, fleeing from John, was harbored for a time by William at his castle in Kilkenny.
This connection with the Cole family may be of considerable significance in the Earls family chronicle as discussed in the next chapter.
www.dankat.com /earls/chap1.htm   (7812 words)

  
 Harrison Family Genealogy 1727   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Matilda, second daughter, married James, Lord Berkly of Straton, descended from the ancient Barons Berkley of Berkley; Juliana died unmarried.
Richard the second son of the said William, married Suzana, daughter to Sir John Hornegaw, of Somerton, in the county of Suffolk, and by her had issue two Sons; --Richard and Robert Harrison.
The first of their ancient family which is mentioned in the Doomsday Book, was called Pow(Powe?), and had issue three sons; --Walter, Drew, and Richard.
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 Irish Examiner - 2003/07/17: Lawlor property denials 'nothing short of a lie' says judge
It led tribunal chairman, Judge Alan Mahon to observe that such claims were "nothing short of a lie" after hearing detailed evidence about Mr Lawlor's influential role in a land deal in west Dublin in the mid-1990s.
He stated then that his only major property interest in Ireland was in his home at Somerton, Lucan.
In a series of affidavits filed six months later, Mr Lawlor acknowledged he had known about the Coolamber lands but insisted his primary role was as "an adjoining landowner" who recognised the potential of the site.
archives.tcm.ie /irishexaminer/2003/07/17/story836868883.asp   (528 words)

  
 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by forename - part 18   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Charles Compton William, Baron Chesham 3rd Cavendish, b.
Charles Douglas Richard, Baron Sudeley 4th Hanbury-Tracy, b.
Charles George, Baron Arden 2nd, MP Perceval, b.
www.dcs.hull.ac.uk /genealogy/royal/gedFx18.html   (1425 words)

  
 Baron Christoph von Graffenried, 1661-1743, Ed. by Vincent H. Todd (Vincent Hollis), 1879-, and Ed. By. Julius Goebel, ...
It is for this reason that a study of Baron Christoph von Graffenried's settlements may be considered worth while.
These Germans were invited over, some years ago, by the Baron de Graffenreed, who has her Majesty's Letter to ye Governor of Virginia to furnish them with Land upon their arrival.
The produce of it to be divided into eight parts whereof four eights are to be paid to the Lords Proprietors the other four eights to the said Baron de Graffenried and Mr.
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 AIM25: Senate House Library, University of London: TURGOT, Anne-Robert Jacques, Baron de l'Aulne (1727-1781)
Administrative/Biographical history: Anne-Robert Jacques Turgot (1727-1781) became a deputy solicitor general in January 1752 and later a counselor magistrate to the Parlement (supreme court of law) in Paris (December 1752).
He was appointed comptroller general by Louis XIV on 24 Aug 1774, and tried unsuccessfully to institute financial reform.
Conditions governing access: 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.
www.aim25.ac.uk /cats/14/3197.htm   (343 words)

  
 >>>USA Synchro
Vanessa Mosharaf, Jennifer Baron and Christine Grisham of the Pirouettes of Texas topped the field in the 16-17 age group defeating Sacramento's Katherine Norris, Chelsey St. Pierre-Bennett and Andrea Valoppi by a near point 76.943 to 75.959.
Vanessa Mosharaf, Jennifer Baron, Christine Grisham, Pirouettes of Texas, 76.943.
Emma Miller, Kelea Somerton, Charlene Walton, Seattle Synchro, 72.304.
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(1 doc.) 5/3/14 1746 1] Mary Withy of Somerton, executrix of John Coggan of Somerton, tallow chandler whose wife Elizabeth was wife of Andrew Abbot of Broadway, clothier, decd 2] James Abbot Assignment of any right to the leasehold estate of Andrew Abbot, Elizabeth and their daughter Ann.
(1 doc.) 5/6/3 1671 1] Robert Talbot and Edmund Hole 3] Henry Squier of Somerton, flsmith Assignment of Blackthorne (1.5a) in Butleigh.
(4 docs.) 9/3/1 1726 1] William Fisher of Somerton, tallow chandler 2] Thomas Avery of Butleigh, yeoman Assignment of an outhouse formerly a stall, 1/2a in West field and two half acres in Woolfurlong, Butleigh.
www.somerset.gov.uk /archives/lists/ddlists/ddsbt.txt   (18290 words)

  
 delscope - Aviation at Hamble
The whole area including the hangars, concrete aprons and school have now been covered by new housing and the new roads are all named with some connection to aviation at Hamble.
The operation was moved to Somerton on the Isle of Wight in the early 1930's after the company suffered from financial difficulties.
(The Beechcraft Baron replaced the Piper Apache used by the College during the early 60's.) The Baron was a 6-seater aircraft (up to 2 pilots and 4 passengers) powered by two Teledyne Continental IO-520 flat 6-cylinder, fuel injected engines rated at 285hp.
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 Daily-Jeff.com
An Old 21 Road resident made a startling discovery Thursday afternoon when a Ford Ranger was found crashed into a tree with the unconscious driver still inside the truck.
Clark said this ultra light plane is best flown in the morning or late evening when there is no wind.
He was born Aug. 18, 1932, in Bethesda, son of the late Sherman and Glenda Alverna (Keiser) Inherst.
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 Grey
SIR JOHN GREY, 2nd Baron Ferrers of Groby, was born in 1435 and 8lain in Battle of St. Albans (War of the Roses) on the Lancastrian side on 17 February 1460.
SIR ROBERT de GREY of Rotherfield, Somerton and Harwick, Co. Oxford, Sculcoates, and Kettlewell, Co. York, died in 1295.
SIR WALTER de GREY of Rotherfield and Somerton married Isabel Duston.
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 The Bailey Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Elizabeth (Mowry) was born in 1590 in England.
She was married to George NEVILLE [BARON OF ABERGVENEY] after 1485 in London, England.
Ellen (Frost) was born about 1520 in Somerton, Suffolk, England.
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 The National Archives | Search the archives | National Register of Archives | Details
Courtney, Leonard Henry (1832-1918) Baron Courtney of Penwith, statesman (13)
Foxwell, Herbert Somerton (1849-1936), economist and bibliographer (15)
Kaldor, Nicholas (1908-1986) Baron Kaldor of Newnham, economist (6)
www.nra.nationalarchives.gov.uk /nra/searches/pidocs.asp?LR=97   (2639 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Person Page 3535
     Charles George Welbore Ellis Agar, Viscount Somerton was born on 27 April 1858 in London, England.
     Charles George Welbore Ellis Agar, Viscount Somerton was styled as Viscount Somerton.
She married Gerald Henry Foley, 7th Baron Foley, son of Henry St. George Foley and Lady Mary Adelaide Agar, on 24 May 1922.
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 HTML Translation of SGML/EAD Document by Tim Green
FOXWELL HERBERT SOMERTON 1849 1936 ECONOMIST AND BIBLIOGRAPHER
Also a note on the Assistant Secretaryship in 1955, proposals from the Rockefeller Foundation on co-operation with the American Economic Association 1957, proposals for rotation of membership of the Council, 1960-1961, and various reports of committees appointed to consider the Society's financial affairs, including levels of subscription, superannuation and life compositions.
Miscellaneous papers of Austin Robinson, Charles Carter and Ronald Tress discussing the organisation of the Royal Economic Society, on whether to have a separate administrative office, location, finance, the role of the Secretary-General and levels of payment.
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 norman.htm
On the strength of this considerable parliamentary influence, Charles Agar's eldest brother, James (1734-89), was created Baron Clifden in 1776 and Viscount Clifden in 1781.
Charles Agar's ecclesiastical career began with his appointment in 1763 as first chaplain to the Lord Lieutenant, the 2nd Earl of Northumberland, and as rector and vicar of Ballymagarvey and Skryne, diocese of Meath.
He was created Baron Somerton in 1795, Viscount Somerton in 1800, and Earl of Normanton in 1806, and died possessed of an estate which his wife reckoned was worth £10,000 a year (a considerable underestimate, because in addition to landed property of nearly that annual value, it comprised something like £350,000 in investments).
www.proni.gov.uk /records/private/norman.htm   (3540 words)

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