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 Lord Cromwell
Latham was an officer that had served alongside Cromwell in the Netherlands and in 1591 was with the English army under Sir John Norris in Brittany.
Sir Charles Danvers, a key figure amongst the Essex intimates during the planning and execution of the rebellion, did not include Cromwell amongst "the names of such that manifested themselves in the action" that he gave to the Privy Council.
Sir Charles Danvers was held in the Tower with Cromwell, charged and executed along with Essex, Sir Christopher Blount and three others for their role in the rebellion.
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 Encyclopedia: London County Council
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 Baron Latham - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Baron Latham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Baron Latham - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Baron Latham.
Baron Latham is a peerage title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
The orginal Baron Latham article can be editet
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Lamberg-Karlovsky, C(lifford) C(harles) (1937-) Anthropologist and archaeologist, born in Prague, Czechoslovakia.
Latham, Sir John Greig (1877-1964) Australian statesman and judge, born in Melbourne, Victoria...
Leverhulme (of the Western Isles), William Hesketh Lever, 1st Viscount (1851-1925) Soap-maker and philanthropist, born in Bolton, Greater Manchester...
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 The Life of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles W. Dilke V1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Charles Wentworth Dilke was born into a family of English gentlefolk, which after a considerable period of comparative obscurity had won back prosperous days.
The Vice-Master, Ben Latham, for thirty-five years connected with the Hall, was of those men whose reputation scarcely reaches the outside world; but he had found the college weak, he had made it strong, and he was one of the institutions of Cambridge.
Charles Dilke was one of those whom he instructed, and it was the beginning of a friendship which lasted many years.
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 OSBORN 17TH CENTURY BOUND MANUSCRIPTS
This is an interesting and often amusing day-by-day account by a Londoner (possibly a merchant or banker) with relatives in Holland, abroad to see the sights and arrange for the educations of his son and his adopted son, Richard Grosvenor.
Osborn Shelves b 164 Ormonde, James Butler, 1st Duke of, 1610-88 "A Treatise, written by the Lord Marquis of Ormond in vindication of himselfe when hee was Lord Lieutenant of Ireland," 1693.
A trew and impartiall relation of some of that unhappie intestive warre that was betweene King Charles and the Parliament, soe much as happened of it within the county Palaintine of Lancaster...
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 ORNITHOLOGY - Online Information article about ORNITHOLOGY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Lever.5 Latham entered, so far as the limits of his work would allow, into the 1 They were drawn and engraved by See also:
Of the specimens in the British Museum described by Latham it is to be feared that scarcely any exist.
They were probably very imperfectly prepared.history of the birds he described, and this with evident zest whereby he differed from his French predecessor; but the number of cases in which he erred as to the determination of his species must be very great, and not unfrequently the same species is described more than once.
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 "The English Family of Mayhew" by Dr. Charles E. Banks
In the course of business it is to be supposed that every suburban merchant in England went to London often to have dealings with the large wholesale houses in the capital, and in that way we may suppose Mayhew became known to Cradock and thus laid the foundation of their business relations in later years.
In 1625, at the accession of Charles the First, Thomas Mayhew was thirty-two years of age and had been engaged in business for himself in all probability for about a dozen years, since the death of his father.
This sermon or essay was received in England with general approval by the clergy and people not connected with the established church or the Court and its doctrines laid the foundation for further resistance of our people to ministerial oppression in the Colonies.
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 THE NEW DE YOUNG / Robber baron's opulent hearth finds a new home as de Young sets up shop
In 1872, Milton Slocum Latham, a California railroad baron and investor who'd served as governor, U.S. senator and congressman, commissioned a splendid 16-foot French oak mantelpiece from the distinguished American design firm Herter Brothers.
It was for the dining room of Thurlow Lodge, the 50-room Menlo Park mansion that Latham was renovating in high Gilded Age style.
Herter Brothers, the architectural decorators of choice for the robber barons and other rich Americans of that extravagant era, had the mantelpiece carved by the famed Paris firm Guére Frère.
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 Reference Fresh : Article 'Harry Snell, 1st Baron Snell'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Henry Snell, Baron Snell (1 April 1865 - 21 April 1944), was a British socialist politician and campaigner.
Inspired by Charles Bradlaugh and the cause of secularism in Nottingham 1881, he joined the National Secular Society.
Template:Privylist This is a List of Privy Counsellors of the United Kingdom appointed between the accession of King Edward VIII in 1936 and the death of King George VI in 1952.
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 Sports Fresh : Article 'William Craig'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
January 3, 1670) Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 1st Baron Ashley, Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir Thomas Clifford, Comptroller of the Household Sir William Coventry Sir John Duncombe April 8, 1669: Commission George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle (First Lord) (d.
Charles Montagu May 3, 1694: Commission Sidney Godolphin, 1st Baron Godolphin (First Lord) Sir Stephen Fox Charles Montagu (Chancellor of the Exchequer) Sir William Trumbull John Smith Sir Edward Seymour, Bt.
November 1, 1695: Commission Sidney Godolphin, 1st Baron Godolphin (First Lord) Charles Montagu (Chancellor of the Exchequer) Sir Stephen Fox John Smith May 2, 1696: Commission Sidney Godolphin, 1st Lord Godolphin (First Lord) Charles Montagu (Chancellor of the Exchequer) Sir Stephen Fox John Smith Sir Thomas Littleton, bt.
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 thePeerage.com - Name Index 81
1st Baron, of Sefton, Commonwealth of Australia and of Parkwwod, co. Surrey (Clive Latham) b.
2nd Baron, of Sefton, Commonwealth of Australia and of Parkwwod, co. Surrey (William Latham) b.
3rd Baron, of Sefton, Commonwealth of Australia and of Parkwwod, co. Surrey (James William Latham) b.
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On Dec. 10, 1968, he was appointed Commander of the 1st Division of Ships, then was assigned to the Fourth Bureau of the Army Command on March 26, 1970.
On Aug. 30, 1973, Lahoud was appointed Chief of Staff of the Office of the Army Commander until July 1, 1979, when he was sent to further pursue his military studies in the United States.
Latham found himself facing former leader Kim Beazley, but prevailed by two votes.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 6375
She is the daughter of Sir Arthur Robert Peter Baden-Powell, 2nd Baron Baden-Powell and Carine Crause-Boardman.
     Sir Clive Latham Baillieu, 1st Baron Baillieu was educated in Trinity College, Melbourne University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
He was created 1st Baron Baillieu, of Sefton, Commonwealth of Australia and of Parkwwod, co. Surrey [U.K.] on 13 February 1953.
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Macaulay (of Rothley), Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron (1800-59) Essayist and historian, born in Rothley Temple, Leicestershire...
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Mond, Alfred Moritz, Baron Melchett (1868-1930) Industrialist and statesman, born in Farnsworth, Cheshire...
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 Charles Mercer - The Info Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Charles Messenger John Keegan - The Second World War in the West - 0304352241
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 Henderson Prize for the Advancement of Liberty
The portable and easily-concealable typewriter, used in conjunction with carbon paper or mimeograph machines, enabled mass circulation of samizdat (underground periodicals), pamphlets, petitions, etc. These publications enabled dissident groups to organize and to spread information about government abuses to fellow citizens and to Western nations.
Bultman quotes him as saying, "Cowardice and fear are unworthy of a true Christian." The petition flourished more than any other civil rights initiative in Czech history, gaining over 600,000 signatures from both Czechs and Slovaks.
On November 17, 1989, the Charles University Union of Student Youth held, with government approval, a demonstration to mark the 50
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 3679
He married, firstly, Audrey Clara Lilian Latham, daughter of Sir Thomas Paul Latham, 1st Bt.
He and Audrey Clara Lilian Latham were divorced in 1952.
Gwladys Alice Gertrude Wilson, daughter of Charles Henry Wilson, 1st Baron Nunburnholme, on 3 August 1905.
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 A History of Aeronautics by E. Charles Vivian - Full Text Free Book (Part 3/8)
on April 1st, 1796, when the country was virgin forest.
Baron de Forrest prize of L4,000 for the longest flight from
Latham manoeuvred round the airship on his Antoinette and finally
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Charles Frédéric Girard, (1822-1895), French biologist, ichthyologist, herpetologist.
James D. Watson, (born 1928), Nobel Prize-winning biologist, co-discoverer of the structure of the DNA molecule
Alfred Russel Wallace, (1823-1913), British naturalist and biologist, co-discoverer with Charles Darwin of the theory of evolution
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Owned by George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham; then Lord William Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney; then Sir George Warrender; then the Duke of Westminster.
Sir Ralph Winwood (1620); Edward Montagu, 1st Baron Montagu.
Built by John Latham, President of the Royal College of Physicians.
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 Historical and Miscellaneous autographs, letters, documents, manuscripts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Indenture papers of Jeremiah Martin, apprenticing himself to Charles Buxton, harness-maker, 1 page folio (oblong) on vellum, blue revenue stamp, 1870.
Typewritten Letter Signed to Charles Hughes, lamenting a misquote in the Westminster Gazette (article appended), 1 page 4to, London, 25 April 1902.
Suggesting that he approach Sir Charles Euan Smith who in turn will approach those 'millionaires' with whom he is connected with a view to raising capital for a proposed company.
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 Henderson Prize for the Advancement of Liberty
He and Henry Brougham petitioned William IV in May of 1832 to create a number of Whig peerages to enable reform; the king refused.
Grey dissolved the government, and William enlisted the current Tory leader and previous Prime Minister, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, to build a new government.
The plan was to surround the entire army of General Charles Cornwallis with the combined French and American land forces, and to position deGrasse's fleet to block entry to the Chesapeake.
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 Category:Barons in the Peerage of the United Kingdom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Articles in category "Barons in the Peerage of the United Kingdom"
John Jacob Astor, 1st Baron Astor of Hever
Esme William Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Penrith
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 JIM GINDLESPERGER'S CIVIL WAR PAGE
My book will also identify those crew members and officers who were part of the original crew, as well as what became of each officer and crew member during or after the battle.
Charles Pickering Commander Thomas C. Harris Lieutenant James Whitaker 1st Asst.
Stevens Unknown rank Thomas Sullivan Unknown rank Charles Tirnan Unknown rank Francis Trude Unknown rank H.
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 thePeerage.com - Index to British Orders
Lindsay, Alexander Dunlop, 1st Baron Lindsay of Birker 
Brereton, William, 1st Baron Brereton of Leighlin (1588), by the Earl of Leicester 
Boyle, Lewis, 1st Viscount Boyle of Kinalmeary (1628) 
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 The collection of Jenkins, Hugh Gater, b 1908, Baron Jenkins of Putney Politician Lord Jenkins of Putney held at the ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The collection of Jenkins, Hugh Gater, b 1908, Baron Jenkins of Putney Politician Lord Jenkins of Putney held at the British Library of Political and Economic Science
Jenkins, Hugh Gater, b 1908, Baron Jenkins of Putney Politician Lord Jenkins of Putney
Below is the table of contents for the collection of Jenkins, Hugh Gater, b 1908, Baron Jenkins of Putney Politician Lord Jenkins of Putney held at the British Library of Political and Economic Science.
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