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  Kendal
Kendal was born at at the Duke of Westminster's Eaton Stud during its heyday.
Kendal's daughter, the half-bred LIZZIE KENDAL (1889, Family H-B 11), bred in Daniel Moloney's stud at Knocklong, was out of an Uncas mare that was sister to Redpath, a winner of the Grand Steeple Chase de Paris.
Kendal's daughter BREEMOUNT'S PRIDE (1893, from Mavourneen by Master Richard), was put to fences, and won five of her 22 races, despite a serious problem with roaring, including the Irish Grand National in 1897 and the Grand Lancashire Chase at Manchester in 1899, and was third in the 1900 Grand National Steeplechase.
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 Images Of Cumbria - Barony and Parish of Kendal
KENDAL, or KIRKBY-IN-KENDAL, is bounded by the parishes of Windermere, Grasmere, Shap, Orton, Sedbergh (in Yorkshire), Kirkby-Lonsdale, Burton, and Heversham.
of the parishes of Kendal, Heversham, or Millom.
The vicar of Kendal is the patron, and the Rev. Joseph Fawcett in the perpetual curate.
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 Duke - meaning of word   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The heir apparent to the Belgian throne is styled Duke of Brabant.
Under the 20 November, 1917, Letters Patent of King George V of the United Kingdom, the titular dignity of Prince/Princess and the style Royal Highness are restricted to the sons of a Sovereign, the sons of a Sovereign's sons, and the eldest living son of the eldest son of a Prince of Wales.
The dissolution tendency was counteracted by the appointment of younger sons of the monarchs ''(royal dukes)'' as military governors of the important border provinces, which however also soon developed into hereditary duchies and a source of intrigues against the monarch (see for instance: History of Schleswig-Holstein).
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 GENUKI: English Peerage 1790: Extinct Peerage - Dukes
THE title of duke was first bestowed upon Edward prince of Wales, commonly called the Black Prince, who was created by his father king Edward the third 13 March 1337 duke of the county of Cornwal, with remainder to the eldest sons of the kings of England for ever.
Thomas, son of John of Gaunt duke of Lancaster, was created by king Henry the fourth 5 July 1411 earl of Dorset, and by king Henry the fifth duke of Exeter, which titles became extinct at his death 27 December 1426.
Lodovic Stuart, duke of Lenox of the kingdom of Scotland, was created by king James the first 6 October 1612 baron Setrington and earl of Richmond, and a few years afterwards earl of Newcastle and duke of Richmond, which titles became extinct at his death 11 February 1623.
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 Kendal
Colonel Briggs, a steady friend to usurpation, resided at this time at Kendal, and under the double character of a leading magistrate (for he was a justice of the peace) and an active commander, held the country in awe.
The first duke of Kendal was Prince Charles, an infant son of James, Duke of York, afterwards James II.
Kendal was made a market town by licence from Richard Coeur de Lion; and when, thanks to Edward III.'s queen, the wise Philippa, the Flemings settled here, it became the seat of a manufacture of woollen cloths which took from the town the name of Kendal.
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 ipedia.com: Duke Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The term duke is a title of nobility which refers to the sovereign male ruler of a Continental European duchy, to a nobleman of the highest grade of the British peerage, or t...
In the United Kingdom, the current royal dukes are HRH the Prince of Wales, who is Duke of Cornwall and Duke of Rothesay; HRH the Duke of Edinburgh (Prince Philip), HRH the Duke of York (Prince Andrew), HRH the Duke of Gloucester (Prince Richard), and HRH the Duke of Kent (Prince Edward).
For example, when the current Duke of Gloucester and Duke of Kent are succeeded by their eldest sons, the Earl of Ulster and the Earl of St. Andrews, respectively, those peerages (or rather, the 1928 and 1934 creations of them) will cease to be associated with royalty.
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 Duke   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
A royal duke is a duke who is a of the British Royal Family entitled to the style of Royal Highness.
In the United Kingdom the current dukes are HRH the Prince of Wales who is Duke of Cornwall and of Rothesay; HRH the Duke of Edinburgh (Prince Philip) HRH the Duke of York (Prince Andrew) HRH the Duke of Gloucester (Prince Richard) and HRH the Duke of Kent (Prince Edward).
Under the November 20 1917 Letters Patent of King George V the titular dignity of Prince/Princess and style Royal Highness are restricted to the of a Sovereign the sons of a sons and the eldest living son of eldest son of a Prince of Wales.
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 Royal Dukedoms and other titles
On 9th November 1905 the daughters of the Duke of Fife and Princess Louise Princess Royal, daughter of King Edward VII, were made princesses with the style Highness- HH Princess Alexandra, born Lady Alexandra Duff (later HRH Princess Arthur of Connaught); and HH Princess Maud, born Lady Maud Duff (later HH the Countess of Southesk).
The first English titles were held by the ill-fated Arthur duke of Britanny and earl of Richmond, which he inherited from his maternal grandfather, Conan IV duke of Britanny and earl of Richmond.
Edward III's own sons were Lionel of Antwerp duke of Clarence; John of Gaunt duke of Lancaster and king of Castile and Leon; Edmund of Langley duke of York; and Thomas of Woodstock duke of Gloucester.
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 marks of cadency in the British royal family
The duke of Kendal was given a label of 3 points, but it was becoming clear by then that Charles II would have no legitimate heirs, and in fact the duke of York's arms were sometimes shown with a label of three points argent.
William-Henry, duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh 1764 (1743-1805)
Alfred, duke of Edinburgh, duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1844-1900)
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 Duke of Kendal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The next Kendal creation was for Prince Rupert of the Rhine, nephew of King Charles I and a Royalist commander in the Civil War, who is sometimes (perhaps erroneously) said to have been created Baron Kendal along with the other titles of Earl of Holdernesse and Duke of Cumberland in 1644.
The first use of Kendal as a ducal title was in 1666, when Charles Stuart, son of the Duke of York, was given the titles of Duke of Kendal, Earl of Wigmore and Baron Holdenby.
Ehrengard Melusine von der Schulenburg, Duchess of Kendal and Munster (1667-1743)
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 Kendal, Cumbria
Kendal is often seen as the Southern gateway to the Lake District, being only around 9 miles from Windermere and around 30 miles from Keswick.
Kendal’s manufacturing industries all but vanished after the demise of the canal in the 1940’s, with the first few miles of the canal from Kendal onwards being filled in and turned into building land, footpaths and cycle ways.
Kendal was the largest town in the County of Westmorland (though not the capital which was Appleby), before it became part of Cumbria.
www.visitcumbria.com /sl/kendal.htm   (1355 words)

  
 Kendal - Duke of Cumberland public house   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The Duke of Cumberland is the first and last pub on the North Eastern entrance\exit to and from Kendal.
It’s alleged that the Duke stopped off here for refreshment in the course of his pursuit of the Prince, although it’s more likely that the inn was renamed purely in honour of his achievements.
Prior to the inn being the Duke of Cumberland, it was known as the New Crown Inn.
www.visitcumbria.com /kendal/kendal-dukeofcumberland.htm   (287 words)

  
 Royal Houses of Scotland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Henry Frederick, Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn, Earl of Dublin, K.G., Admiral of the White, born 27 October 1745, married 2 October 1771, Hon.
William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Marquess of Berkhampstead, Earl of Kennington, Viscount Trematon and Baron Alderney, K.G., Field Marshal, and C-in-C cmd'd.
Frederick Augustus, Duke of York and Albany, Earl of Ulster, K.G., Prince and Bishop of Osnaburg (1764-1803), Field Marshal and C-in-C, born 16 August 1763, married 29 September 1791, Princess Frederica Charlotte Ulrica Catherine (died 6 Aug.1820), daughter of Frederick William II, King of Prussia, and died without issue 5 January 1827.
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 Development & Alumni Affairs Office   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Barbara Spector Hertzberg, MD’81, HS’81-’85, a diagnostic radiologist in the Duke Department of Radiology, is past president of the Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound; co-editor of The Requisite—Ultrasound; and editor of ACR: Ultrasound Test and Syllabus.
David is a tenured professor at Duke and works at the Durham VA. He says he still works with the Journal of the American Medical Association on his series“The Rational Clinical Examination,” and enjoys long bike rides on the weekend.
She sits on the board of visitors for Duke University Medical Center and is the sole consulting dermatologist to Lancome.
www2.mc.duke.edu /daa/medAlum/DMANweb/Fall06/80s.htm   (1522 words)

  
 Royal Houses of Scotland
The Duke was killed in Paris by the splinter of a lance at a tournament, 1485.
George FITZROY, Duke of Northumberland, born 1665, married firstly 1685/6 Catherine (died without issue 1714), widow of Thomas Lucy, of Charlecote, and daughter of Robert Wheatley, of Bracknell, Berks., married secondly 1714/5 Mary (died 1738), daughter of Henry Dutton, and died without issuel 1716.
Duke of Liria and Xerica (Spain) in 1707, and Duke of FitzJames (France) in 1710, with special remainder to the issue of his second wife, a Marshal of France 1706, born 21
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 My Family
Charles (Duke of Lorraine) was born in 953.
Charles (Duke of Kendal) was born on 4 Jul 1666 in Saint James Palace, London, England.
Charles of Cambridge (Duke) was born on 22 Oct 1660 in Worcester House, London, England.
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 Charles Stuart, Duke of Kendal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Stuart, Duke of Kendal (4 July 1666 - 22 May 1667) was the third son of James, Duke of York (later James II of England) and his first wife Anne Hyde.
His godparents were his three-year-old brother James, Duke of Cambridge, James, Duke of Monmouth and Emilia von Nassau, Countess of Ossory.
He was designated Duke of Kendal and was to have been created Duke of Kendal, Earl of Wigmore and Baron of Holdenby, but no patent was ever enrolled.
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 James II and VII
He was named a Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, April 20, 1642, and raised to the Peerage of England with the title of "Duke of York", January 27, 1644.
He was created "Duke of Normandy" by King Louis XIV of France, December 31, 1660.
On September 20 (O.S.), September 30 (N.S.), 1673, at the Ducal Palace, Modena, James was married by proxy to Princess Maria of Modena, daughter of Alfonso IV, Duke of Modena, and of his wife, Laura Martinozzi.
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 The History of the Kingdom of The West: The Twelfth Year
Then Duke Paul of Bellatrix and Duchess Carol of Bellatrix came forward, and for the sixth time were crowned King and Queen.
Duke Douglas Longshanks received the Queen’s Favor and was proclaimed Queen’s Champion.
Gerhard Kendal of Westmoreland, Baron of Lion’s Gate, announced that he had defeated Waldt von Markheim of Dreiburgen in personal combat, ending their war with Lion’s Gate victorious.
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 DUKEDOM OF KENDAL - Online Information article about DUKEDOM OF KENDAL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Kendal was first bestowed in May 1667 upon See also:
king George I., was created duchess of Kendal.
Munster; then duchess of Kendal; and in 1723 the See also:
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 John, Duke of Bedford - TvWiki, the free encyclopedia
John of Lancaster, Duke of Bedford also known as John Plantagenet (June 20, 1389 – September 14, 1435) was the fourth son of King Henry IV of England by Mary de Bohun, and acted as regent for his nephew, King Henry VI of England.
He was created Earl of Kendal, Earl of Richmond and Duke of Bedford in 1414 by his brother, King Henry V.
After the death of Henry V in 1422, John vied with his younger brother, Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, for control of the kingdom.
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 GENUKI - Westmorland - Kendal
Barony of Kendal from the Territories of the Abbey, which was by an Accord
The Barons, Earls and Dukes, that have had their Titles from this Town.
Elizabeth, the daughter and Heir of Thomas Ros, Baron of Kendal, 14 Rich.
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 Kendal Time Line
Grant to W Thompson of Kerchbi in Kendale of mansion called Abbot Hall and the Abbot Garth adjoining the church following dissolution of St Mary, York.
Miss Fiennes refers to Cumbrian cottages as: "sad little huts made up of drye walls, only stones piled together and the roof of same slatts, there seemed to be little or noe tunnels for their chimneys and have no mortar or plaister within or without...".
Obelisk on Kendal, Bowling Fell celebrates "The Glorious Revolution" - arrival of William of Orange and abdication of James II.
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 PCAAD - Clinician Resources
We hope that you will keep us in mind when making referrals for children and adolescents suffering from anxiety and affective disorders, provided your patient lives within driving distance of Duke University (for the locations of other study sites, see the individual study pages).
The studies currently in open enrollment are for anxiety (ages 7 - 17), OCD (7-17), and teens (ages 12-18) who have recently attempted suicide.
Kendall, P. Cognitive-behavioral therapies with youth: guiding theory, current status, and emerging developments.
www2.mc.duke.edu /pcaad/pcaad_clinicians.htm   (1378 words)

  
 KINGS OF ENGLAND
at Dunfermline, 19 Nov. 1600, Duke of Albany, Marquis of Ormond, and Duke of York, 1604, Prince of Wales, and Earl of Chester, 1616, s.
JAMES FRANCIS EDWARD, Duke of Cornwall, Prince of Wales, proclaimed James III and VIII on the death of his father 16th Sept. 1701, b.
Duke Albert of Bavaria is the present senior representative of this line.
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 King James II
King of Great Britain and Ireland, second surviving son of King Charles I and Henrietta Maria, was born at St. Jamess on the 15th of October 1633, and created Duke of York in January 1643.
During the Civil War James was taken prisoner by Fairfax (1646), but contrived to escape to Holland in 1648.
By one mistress, Arabella Churchill (1648-1730), he had two sons, James, Duke of Berwick, and Henry (1673-1702), titular Duke of Albemarle and grand prior of France, and a daughter, Henrietta (1667-1730), who married Sir Henry Waldegrave, afterwards Baron Waldegrave; and by another, Catherine Sedley, Countess of Dorchester (1657-1717), a daughter, Catherine (d.
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 Stewart Society
and II., son of CHARLES I, King of Scotland and England, was born 1633, and was created DUKE OF YORK 1644, Earl of Ulster 1659, and DUKE OF ALBANY 1660 (S.).
(a) Charles, Duke of Cambridge, born 1660; died in infancy.
(c) Charles, Duke of Kendal, born 1666; died young.
www.stewartsociety.org /lines/lines_pages/sr10021.htm   (294 words)

  
 Duke of Kendal London - Pub & Bar Review and Information, , 38 Connaught Street
Duke of Kendal London - Pub & Bar Review and Information,, 38 Connaught Street
The Duke of Kendal offers a wide choice of beers, wines and spirits together with a choice of classic pub fare.
If requested the Duke of Kendal can cater for private parties of up to 100 people.
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