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  List of Barons in order of precedence - InfoSearchPoint.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The Baron Hampton of Hampton Lovett and of Westwood
The Baron Keyes of Seebrugge and of Dover
The Baron Milverton of Lagos and of Clifton
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 List of Barons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Baron Lucas of Crudwell and The Lord Dingwall (known as the Lord Lucas of Crudwell and Dingwall) (1663)
The Lord Napier and The Baron Ettrick (1627, known as the Lord Napier and Ettrick)
The Baron Sheffield, Stanley of Alderley and Eddisbury (1783, known as the Lord Stanley of Alderley)
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 Baron Terrington - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Baron Terrington is a peerage title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
Harold James Selborne Woodhouse, 2nd Baron Terrington (1877-1940)
Christopher Richard James Woodhouse, 6th Baron Terrington (b.
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 List of Barons in order of precedence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The Baron Lucas of Crudwell and The Lord Dingwall (known as Lord Lucas of Crudwell and Dingwall)
The Lord Napier and The Baron Ettrick (known as Lord Napier and Ettrick)
The Baron Sheffield and Stanley of Alderley (known as Lord Stanley of Alderley)
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 James I Descendants News, 2003
Baron Dominique de Mougins-Roquefort and his second wife had their second child, his sixth, Louise, at Paris on 6 February.
Luke Irwin is a grandson maternally of Baron Rawlinson of Ewell, QC, PC, by his 1st wife Haidee, daughter of Gerald Kavanagh, and Alice Elliot is a granddaughter maternally of Maj Bruce Middleton Hope Shand, MC, by his wife the Hon.
Rosalind Maud Cubitt, daughter of the 3rd Baron Ashcombe, and is a niece of Mrs Camilla Parker Bowles, andc.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 8453
She married Harold James Selborne Woodhouse, 2nd Baron Terrington, son of Sir James Thomas Woodhouse, 1st Baron Terrington and Jessie Reed, on 28 July 1927.
She married Horace Martin Woodhouse, 3rd Baron Terrington, son of Sir James Thomas Woodhouse, 1st Baron Terrington and Jessie Reed, on 28 May 1914.
She married Horace Martin Woodhouse, 3rd Baron Terrington, son of Sir James Thomas Woodhouse, 1st Baron Terrington and Jessie Reed, on 22 October 1959.
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 Baron Vivian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Baron Vivian is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
Anthony Crespigny Claude Vivian, 5th Baron Vivian (1906-1991)
Nicholas Crespigny Lawrence Vivian, 6th Baron Vivian (1935-2004)
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 List of commissions and officials: 1910-1919 (nos. 146-174) | British History Online
Baron Bledisloe 1918) was appointed Chairman by Warrant of 14 Aug 1917 after the retirement of Lord Devonport.
Terrington and Hardy resigned in 1920, and the final report was signed only by Wallace, Hamilton and Watson.
A Warrant of 8 Sept 1920 reconstituted the Commission as the War Compensation Court, appointing Sir A.T. Lawrence as President; and Lord Hunter as President in the case of Scottish claims.
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 MSS - Portland (London) Collection Financial Papers, Paternal Estate, University of Nottingham
Draft assignment of £ 5000 by (1) to (2) in trust to pay the income therefrom to (1) for life, thence to the Countess of Portland for life as an addition to her jointure, thence upon the trusts touching the £ 20000 in the principal settlement in favour of their children.
Second Party: Fulk, Lord Brooke, Baron Brooke of Beauchamps Court, Warwickshire; and Lady Elizabeth Noell (elder daughter and coheir of Wriothesly Baptist, Earl of Ganesborough, deceased and of Katherine, Countess of Ganesborough, his wife, also deceased, daughter of Fulk, Lord Brooke).
Second Party: Jane, Countess of Portland (wife of the Earl); William, Lord Berkeley, Baron Berkeley of Stratton; Henry Temple of East Sheen, Surrey, Esq.; and Francis Eyles of London, Esq.
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 Early HISTORY
NIGEL FOSSARD was a strange mixture of piety and rascality, whose only fear was the thunder of Holy Church, which was regarded with a superstitious awe at direct variance with his lack of regard for the sanctity of human life and the property of other people.
In the year 1161, WILLIAM FOSSARD paid a sum of forty pounds in lieu of Knight's Service; that is, the provision of a fully-equipped man-at-arms to serve in the king's army for a space of 40 days in each year.
Probably our worthy baron preferred to pay his scutage rather than don his armour, for he does not appear to have inherited the war-like spirit of his ancestors.
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 MSS - Portland (London) Collection Financial Papers, 3rd Duke's Children, University of Nottingham
For further material relating to the Terrington estate, Norfolk as the property of Admiral William Bentinck, Lady Frances Bentinck alias Lady Frances Stephens and other descendants of the 1st Earl of Portland by his second wife, see series Pl F11/1.
Draft assignment by (1) to (5) of the residue of two terms of 1000 years (from 1771 and 1776) in messuages and lands at Terrington St Clements, Norfolk (variously assigned to William Bentinck in 1811 and conveyed to (4) in 1817) in trust for (4) and otherwise in trust to attend the freehold.
Consideration: £ 805 by (1) to (2) and the lease for the freehold premises; £ 1200 for the copyholds in the manor of Terrington; £ 2900 for the copyholds in the manor of Howards in Terrington; and £ 95 for the copyholds in the manors of Lovells in Terrington.
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 Terrington St. Clement, Norfolk - Kelly's 1883 Directory
Orange Farm was the residence of Baron Feagle, a Netherlands refugee, who entertained the Prince of Orange here when the French invaded Holland, from which circumstance the house obtained its name.
M.P. is lord of the manor of Terrington; Sir William Hovell Brown ffolkes bart.
Clenchwarton, Emneth, North Lynn St. Edmunds, Terrington St. Clement, Terrington St. John, Tilney All Saints, Tilney-cum-Islington, Tilney St. Lawrence, Walpole St. Andrew, Walpole St. Peter, Walsoken, West Lynn, West Walton, Wiggenhall St. German, Wiggenhall St. Mary Magdalen, Wiggenhall St. Mary the Virgin, Wiggenhall St. Peter and Wingland
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 Society Fresh : Article 'Baron Strathalmond'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Baron Strathalmond is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
It was created in 1955 and remains extant.
Barons Strathalmond (1955) William Fraser, 1st Baron Strathalmond (1888-1970) William Fraser, 2nd Baron Strathalmond (1916-1976) William Robertson Fraser, 3rd Baron Strathalmond (b.
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 (Ralph Spofforth)
There have been many major branches, notably those of York, Terrington, Selby, Howden, Dirkin, Wakefield, Snaith and Carlton, Hull, Doncaster, Southwall, Lichfield and Bristol, but it would appear at the time of writhing (1949) that representation today is confined to the York, Terrington, Howden and Wakefield units.
As an example, the first Spofforth entry in the Howden Registers is dated 1726 only, and this family is definitely descended from one Simon Spofford who died at Selby in 1688, but whose birth and parentage I have been unable to trace.
John Spofforth is mentioned in the Compotus, or Household Book, of Bolton Priory A.D. 1260 (now in the possession of the Duke of Devonshire) as having sung, in company with William Myoths and the Baron de Greystock, at the festival of the fiftieth anniversary of William de Malgam, one of the monks.
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 Baron Terrington - TheBestLinks.com - 2001, 1918, 1917, 1946, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Baron Terrington - TheBestLinks.com - 2001, 1918, 1917, 1946,...
Baron Terrington, 2001, 1918, 1917, 1946, 1998, 1961, 1915, 1940, 1921, 1877...
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Indeed, after Euphemia's death, he married his former handfasted wife Elizabeth." Sir J. Chardin observes that contracts for temporary wives are frequent in the East, which contracts are made before the Cadi with the formality of a measure of corn, mentioned over and above the stipulated sum of money.
Baron du Tott's account of "Marriages by Capin," corroborated by Eastern travellers, corresponds with the custom of _Handfasting_.
BY C.F.H., Author of "The Baron's Little Daughters," "Moral Songs and Hymns for Little Children." "An unpretending and highly useful book, suggestive of right thoughts at the right season."--_English Journal of Education_.
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baron Charles-Everard de T'Serclaes, son and grandson of the baron and baroness Jacques-Etienne de T'Serclaes and Mrs Maÿlis de Monplanet.
engagement between the Hon Jack H.L., son of Lord and Lady Terrington, and Marisa C. Taylor-Clarke, daughter of Mr and Mrs Martin Taylor-Clarke, both of London.
Jean-Werner de T'Serclaes, son of the baron and baroness Jacques-Etienne de T'Serclaes and grandson of Mrs Maÿlis de Monplanet.
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 Yvonne's Royalty Home Page: Royal Godchildren
Her cousins, Norton Knatchbull, styled by courtesy Baron Romsey, Honourable Michael Knatchbull and Honourable Nicholas and Timothy Knatchbull are godchildren respectively of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, see above, of HM The Queen, see above, and of HRH The Prince of Wales, see below.
Her cousins, Norton Knatchbull, styled by courtesy Baron Romsey, Honourable Michael Knatchbull and Honourable Nicholas and Honourable Timothy Knatchbull, are godchildren respectively of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, of HM The Queen, and of HRH The Prince of Wales, see above.
She is a first cousin removed of Norton Knatchbull, styled by courtesy Baron Romsey, Honourable Michael Knatchbull, and Honourable Nicholas and Honourable Timothy Knatchbull, godchildren respectively of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, of HM The Queen, and of HRH The Prince of Wales, see above.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 8232
Harold James Selborne Woodhouse, 2nd Baron Terrington (M) b.
     Harold James Selborne Woodhouse, 2nd Baron Terrington was born on 8 May 1877.
He was the son of Sir James Thomas Woodhouse, 1st Baron Terrington and Jessie Reed.
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 Plant Hunters, Plant People, Garden Designers, Landscape Archetects of Note from PlantsGalore.Com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
English poet, novelist and journalist who from 1930, with her husband Sir Harold Nicolson, transformed the romantic garden and buildings at Sissinghurst Castle in Kent.
She was daughter of the 3rd Baron Sackville, owner of the Knole estate, the largest house in England.
His grave lies in the village churchyard at Terrington.
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The first is, in modern language, a Power of Attorney, executed by the Prior of Christ Church, Canterbury, appointing two of the monks of his church to be his procurators for the purpose of receiving from the convent of Anglesey, in Cambridgeshire[1], a book which had been lent to the late Rector of Terrington.
Its precise date is uncertain, but it must be of about the middle of the thirteenth century (1244-1254), as Nicholas Sandwich, the Prior of Christ Church, was the second of four priors who presided between the years 1234 and 1274.
They are further wrong, I imagine, in saying that he continued Chief Baron till his death: for Joshua Barnes, in his _History of Edward III._, p.
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 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Page Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Robert Lake CLARK
SirRobert de COURTENAY, Baron of Oakhampton and 37749161.
SirHugh de COURTENAY, Baron of Oakhampton, born Abt.
Robert de UFFORD, 1st Baron Ufford, born June 11, 1279 in Thurston, Suffolk, England; died Abt.
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 British characters
Though he yielded to none in his liking for the Greek peasant, he was far too shrewd not to foresee the danger to the Western Allied cause of the predominance of the communist guerilla bands in most of Greece.
"Monty" Woodhouse (Lord Terrington, 5th Baron, DSO, OBE) died on February 13, 2001, aged 83.
The following is taken from the Obituary page of the Daily Telegraph, July 19, 2001.
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 The National Archives | Search other Archives | Accessions to Repositories | Major Accessions to Brent Archive, 2002
Noel Gilroy Annan (1916-2000), Baron Annan and historian (addnl): corresp (NGA)
Christopher Montague Woodhouse, 5th Baron Terrington, MP and colonel (addnl): papers rel to his service with the British Military Mission to Greek Guerrillas in German occupied Greece and the deposition of Hussein in Iran 1942-76
Peter David Shore, Baron Shore of Stepney, politician: political papers incl material from Labour governments, the 1983 leadership campaign, Europe and the single currency 1958-2001 (SHORE)
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 Lincoln's Boys: May 2005
The Guardian apologises to Colonel Christopher Terrington (along with damages and legal costs).
Note the difference at the bottom of this article between the unions on either side of the Atlantic will be doing.
When people were forced to buy things from the company store, complaints about safety were handled by firing and children were forced to leave school to work for the local robber baron, unions performed an important social and economic function.
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Married (1) Gilla de Terrington, daughter of Sir William de
Sir Edward Nevill, 1st and 3rd Baron Abergavenny, son of
Married John Bourchier, 2nd Baron Berners, son of Sir
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 Rec Fresh : Article 'Baron Tedder'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Baron Tedder is a peerage title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
Barons Tedder (1946) Arthur William Tedder, 1st Baron Tedder (1890-1967) John Michael Tedder, 2nd Baron Tedder (1926-1994) Robin John Tedder, 3rd Baron Tedder (b.
Text: List of Chancellors of the University of Cambridge
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 Alphabetical Index
NATHANIEL GILLET was born 29 September 1755 at Terrington, CT. He married Lucy Harrison 16 April 1779.
He was removed to Woodlawn Cemetery in Wadsworth and buried in the old part, NW section.
He enlisted August 7, 1776, to serve during the war, and his name latest appears on a pay roll of the company covering the period from August to December, 1780.
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 Regency - Mc to Mad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Now she must escape the boring baron and deal with the antics of her madcap youngest sister, too.
His first priority was learning the ways of the ton--and the lady assigned to tutor him, Miss Adalaide Terrington, was as exacting as a drill sergeant!
Adalaide, “the Terror of the Terringtons,” had transformed many an awkward relative into an elegant gentleman.
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 Cambridge University Library: Templewood Papers
Normanbrook, Sir Norman Craven Brook, 1st Baron (1902-1967), XVII:8(47), XVIII:9c(109), XIX:5(5), XIX:12(3), XIX:12(6), XIX:12(8), XIX:12(11), XIX:12(23), XIX:12(38), XIX:12(49), XIX:12(61), XIX:12(157), XIX:12(168), XIX:12(183), XIX:14(17); (letters to) XVIII:9c(45), XVIII:9c(105), XVIII:9c(111), XIX:12(7), XIX:12(9), XIX:12(22), XIX:12(24), XIX:12(31), XIX:12(40), XIX:12(46), XIX:12(62), XIX:12(155), XIX:12(175), XIX:12(186),
Rowley, Arthur Henderson, Baron (1893-1968), XIV:5(18), XIV:5(39), XIV:5(56), XIV:5(75), XIV:6(21), XIV:6(24), XIV:6(36-37), XIV:6(62); (letters to) XIV:5(19-20), XIV:5(41), XIV:5(51), XIV:5(55), XIV:5(64), XIV:5(76), XIV:6(5), XIV:6(22), XIV:6(38)
Terrington, Horace Martin Woodhouse, 3rd Baron (1887-1961), XVII:5(56)
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