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Topic: George Herbert Jackson, 2nd Baron Allerton


  
  thePeerage.com - George Tempest and others
     George Herbert Jackson, 2nd Baron Allerton was educated between 1880 and 1882 in Rugby School, Rugby, Warwickshire, England.
She married George Herbert Jackson, 2nd Baron Allerton, son of William Lawies Jackson, 1st Baron Allerton and Grace Tempest, on 27 September 1899.
She married Francis North, 1st Earl of Guilford, son of Francis North, 2nd Baron of Guildford and Alicia Brownlow, on 13 June 1751.
www.thepeerage.com /p2933.htm   (1170 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Thomas Watson, 3rd Earl of Rockingham and others
He was the son of George Herbert Jackson, 2nd Baron Allerton and Katherine Louisa Wickham.
     George William Jackson, 3rd Baron Allerton was educated in Eton College, Eton, Berkshire, England.
She married George William Jackson, 3rd Baron Allerton, son of George Herbert Jackson, 2nd Baron Allerton and Katherine Louisa Wickham, on 6 July 1926 in Wellington Barracks, Guards Chapel, Westminster, London, England.
www.thepeerage.com /p2941.htm   (1038 words)

  
 Baron Allerton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Baron Allerton, of Chapel-Allerton in the West Riding of the County of York, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom that was created on 17 July 1902 for the Conservative MP and former Chief Secretary for Ireland, William Jackson.
The title became extinct on the death of his grandson, the 3rd Baron, on 1 July 1991.
George William Lawies Jackson, 3rd Baron Allerton (1903–1991)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Baron_Allerton   (99 words)

  
 A Checklist of Primary Sources for Early American History
The correspondence of King George the Third from 1760 to December 1783, printed from the original papers in the Royal Archives at Windsor Castle; arranged and edited by Sir John Fortescue.
The life of George Washington, commander in chief of the American forces during the war which established the independence of his country, and first president of the United States.
George Washington's accounts of expenses while commander-in-chief of the Continental army, 1775-1783, reproduced in facsimile, with annotations by John C. Fitzpatrick.
www.union.edu /PUBLIC/HSTDEPT/HST116/Wells/colsoc   (13309 words)

  
 Library: Watkinson Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Moulthrop, George E. Seven diaries of a schoolboy from Bristol, Connecticut, ages 9 through 17.
Used to illustrate: Baron Lilford's Coloured figures of the Birds of the British Isles.
Letters, broadsides, and other papers concerning the Hungarian Revolution; letters, papers, and orders, relating to Wratislaw's Civil War service; and letters, journals, record books, and newspaper clippings relating to Hungary, to America, and to Wratislaw's life before and after emigration to the U.S. Some of the material is in Hungarian.
www.trincoll.edu /depts/library/watkinson/holdings.htm   (6243 words)

  
 List of commissions and officials: 1900-1909 (nos. 103-145) | British History Online
Baron Allerton in 1902); Sir G.J. Armytage; Sir W.T. Lewis; Sir L. Wood; T. Bell; W. Brace; A.C. Briggs; H.B. Dixon; J.S. Dixon; C. Le Neve Foster (d.
The Commission was reappointed by Warrant of 26 May 1910 upon the accession of George V. To inquire into and report upon the practice of subjecting live animals to experiments, whether by vivisection or otherwise; and the law and its administration relating to that practice; and the desirability of any changes.
 Poynder was created Baron Islington in 1910 when he became Governor of New Zealand, and left to take up this post before the report was signed, authorising the chairman to sign for him, and attaching a memorandum giving his views on the main subjects of the inquiry.
www.british-history.ac.uk /report.asp?compid=16607   (4884 words)

  
 - MSS - University of Nottingham
The section relating to the estates purchased by the 2nd Duke of Newcastle under Lyne is a continuation of the end of volume 3; entries cover holdings in Newark, Farndon, Haughton, East Markham, Nottingham and Elkesley; some of the entries include lists of tenants.
The section relating to leasehold purchases for lives by the 2nd Duke of Newcastle under Lyne relates to the manor of North Muskham, the tithes of Clumber, Hardwick and Normanton, and to messuages, land and chief rents in Holme, North Muskham, Bathley, Newark, Scaftworth and Harworth.
George Naylor, esquire, of Herstmonceaux, Sussex, William Jessop, esquire, of Broomhall, Yorkshire and Peter Walter, esquire, of St Margaret's, Westminster.
www.nottingham.ac.uk /is/services/mss/online/online-mss-catalogues/cats/ne_1_deeds_part_1.html   (9039 words)

  
 IN SEARCH OF.......HISTORY AND FAMILY LORE OF OUR WALKER FAMILY
George E. Peace of Allerton, Ohio, aunt of the bride, sang "At Dawning." The bride was lovely in a gown of white lace and net over with slipper satin, in late regency period style with sweetheart neckline edged in fine white net pleating, and the double net skirt falling from a slim-fitting bodice, was boucant.
George was a Baptist and Margaret was a Methodist.
George was a Methodist and Mary a Presbyterian.
www.wrwalker.com /page10.html   (19435 words)

  
 RonNew
They "may be already regarded as a political party." Drayton argues what became the standard southern justifications for slavery: the institution was forced upon the colonies by England, no practical means to abolish it exists, Negroes are unsuited to govern themselves, ending utopian agitation is necessary to preserve the Union and prevent a slave revolt.
He was elected to Congress as a Jackson Democrat, serving from 1813 till 1818, and again from 1822 till 1829, and was chairman of several committees.
Apuleius was a 2nd century Roman writer, satirist and rhetorician, born in Africa.
www.sellbooks.net /Inventory.html   (12698 words)

  
 John Turton at antiqbook.co.uk
From the accession of George the Third to the death of George the Fourth; including...
By an officer of the 2nd Volunteer Batt.
Translated from the Latin manuscript of Alexander Cunningham Esq, Minister from George I to the Republic of Venice.
www.antiqbook.co.uk /boox/tur/books4000.shtml   (11666 words)

  
 DESCENDANTS OF EDWARD III   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
George (Plantagenet), KG, 1st Duke of Clarence (cr 1461 Jun 28), born 1449 Oct 21, died 1478 Feb 18; married 1469 Jul 11, Lady Isabel NEVILL (Warwick and Salisbury, E) (born 1451 Sep 5, died 1476 Sep 22).(14)
George TALBOYS, de jure 10th Baron Kyme, 2nd Baron Talboys, born ca 1522, died 1540 Sep sp; married, between 1539 Apr 26 and May 15, as 1st husband, Margaret SKIPWITH (died 1583 May 6).
George WASHINGTON, President U.S., born 1732 Feb 12, Westmoreland co, VA, died 1799 Dec 12, Mt. Vernon, VA, sp; married 1759 Jan 6, New Kent co, VA, as 2nd husband, Martha DANDRIDGE (born 1731 Jun 21, New Kent co, VA, died 1802 May 22, Mt. Vernon, VA).
www.angelfire.com /realm3/ruvignyplus   (14968 words)

  
 [No title]
The Fourth Edition 310423#154 Media in the Courts 310577#605 The Law of Baron and Femme; of Parent and Child; of Guardian and Ward; of Master and Servant; and of the Powers of Courts of Chancery.
George William Curtis in the New York State Constitutional Convention 1867 387222#456 Rare Book and Manuscript Collections in the Libraries of the San Francisco Bay Area 387678#315 Task Force Report: Narcotics and Drug Abuse.
Wing B4896 408094#499 The Law of Baron and Femme; of Parent and Child; of Guardian and Ward; of Master and Servant; and of the Powers of Courts of Chancery.
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 Family Forest® - eBooks
This is the George Allen who was said to have been born in 1568, married Catherine Unknown, come to America from England and settled first at Martha's Vineyard, MA before moving to Lynn, MA and later to Sandwich, MA, and had at least one son, Samuel, who left numerous American descendants
This is the Unknown Allerton who was said to have been the father of Isaac and Sarah Allerton..
This is a 1st edition title that includes combined 2nd edition titles of The Family Forest Descendants of Anthony Emery, and The Family Forest Descendants of John Emery, his two sons.
www.familyforest.com /Descend.html   (3114 words)

  
 North American Indians Inventory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
The life, history and travels of Kah-ge-ga-gah-bowh (George Copway) : a young Indian chief of the Ojebwa nation, a convet to the Christian faith, and a missionary to his people for twelve years: with a sketch of the present state of the Ojebwa nation, in regard to Christianity and their future prospects.
George Catlin, painter of Indians of the West / by John C. Ewers.
A political and ethnographical division of the population, character, habits, costumes and vocations of its inhabitants, written in Spanish by Antonio Garcia Cubas...
www.minneapolis-athenaeum.org /collections/inventory/indians.php   (9788 words)

  
 Janet's Genealogy
Herbert Awbrey, of Clehonger JR 1 Jan 1664/65 writing to Secretary Williamson, “rejoices in his appointments under so good a prince” [State Papers, Dom p 158] 17 Jan 1668 he gave by deed L6 per annum to the poor Lanvrynach.
B 1528/9 2nd son of Thomas Aubrey of Cantreff by Agnes da of Thomas Vaughan.
Sir Thomas Awbrey 2nd son of Dr William Awbrey and Willigford Williams, was of Llantrithyd, co. Glamorgan, sheriff, 1602.
www.geocities.com /janet_ariciu/Awbrey.html   (16139 words)

  
 - MSS - University of Nottingham
Note in index volume indicates that the property was to be held by (2) to the uses of the will of the late 2nd Duke of Newcastle under Lyne, and that a consideration of £10,281.4.
Recovery of 20 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, and 20 acres of pasture in Baumber and Caythorpe, Lincolnshire.
Bargain and sale from (1) to (2) of the manor of Grendon, with the advowson of the church of Grendon, Staffordshire [now Warwickshire?]; agreement that by the statute for transferring uses into possession, (2) may be enabled to take a grant or release of the inheritance of the property.
www.nottingham.ac.uk /is/services/mss/online/online-mss-catalogues/cats/ne_1_deeds_part_2.html   (8044 words)

  
 Trenton Historical Society, New Jersey
In 1775, came the striking figure of the young Virginia rifleman on his way to Cambridge, Massachusetts, to take command of the Continental army, while at the same place, fourteen years later, he bid the town farewell while on his journey to New York City to be inaugurated the first President of the United States.
Baron Frederick William Augustus von Steuben and other prominent persons were present at the examinations held in 1784.
We inquire of the barkeeper as to the cause of the excitement and he politely informs us that it is just a friendly argument as to whether George Washington should or should not be King of the New Empire.
trentonhistory.org /Old&New.htm   (13541 words)

  
 Famous People's Genealogy Connections, to mine.
George Washington (1st President) and Jack Leroy Bryson are 8th cousins 15 times removed.
Herbert Clark Hoover (31st President) and Jack Leroy Bryson are 17th cousins 7 times removed.
George Herbert Walker Bush (41st President) and Jack Leroy Bryson are 18th cousins 2 times removed.
www.angelfire.com /dc/bryson/Famous.html   (4076 words)

  
 The Colonial Virginia Register
Sir George Yeardley, who had been knighted and appointed Governor and Captain General, November i8, 1618, arrived in the Colony.
Herbert Jeffreys-, who had been commissioned Lieutenant Governor, November 11, and Governor, October 9, 1676.
Campbell" was a member at this session, and as a bill relating to Frederick was referred to him, it is probable that he represented that county.
www.newrivernotes.com /va/vareg1.htm   (7179 words)

  
 National Portrait Gallery | Search the collection | Photographs Collection | Collection holdings albums
Sitters include: 3rd Viscount Palmerston, Baron Cranworth, 2nd Earl Granville, 8th Duke of Argyll, Sir George Grey, Bt, 1st Earl Russell, Viscount Cardwell, 1st Marquess of Ripon, 1st Viscount Halifax, Gladstone, 2nd Baron of Alderley, 4th Earl of Clarendon, Thomas Milner-Gibson and Charles Pelham Villiers.
Sitters include: 4th Earl of Bathurst, 2nd Baron Bloomfield, Countess of Clarendon, Countess of Kenmare, Alice and Edith Liddell, Maria Therese Earle, Countess of Hardwicke, Countess of Lytton, Francis Russell Nixon, Alfred and Mrs Sartoris, Rev. Francis St John Thackeray and Samuel Wilberforce.
Inside front cover are two press cuttings, the fist dated September 15 1855 describing Fenton's project and the second shows page 557 from the Illustrated London News of November 10 1855 containing article "Mr Fenton's Crimean Photographs" with a crtical appreciation of their exhibition and an illustration in steel engraving of Fenton's Photographic Van.
www.npg.org.uk /live/photholdalbums.asp   (9412 words)

  
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Samuel joined with Isaac Allerton, William Bradford, and 2 CONT Edward Winslow in the writing of a letter concerning the pilgrims, on 2 CONT 6/10/1620.
Six of thr seven sons of 2 CONT john and Elizabeth left children, and many Washburns in 2 CONT America are descendants form one of these six sons.
Their 2 CONT daughters left many decendants, and former President George 2 CONT Bush ia a descendant of Mary (Washburn) Kingsley.
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 thePeerage.com - Place Index 58
Carey, George Leonard, Baron Carey of Clifton  b.
Eden, George, 1st and last Earl of Auckland  b.
Spencer, Francis George, 2nd Baron Churchill of Whichwood  b.
thepeerage.com /pd58.htm   (212 words)

  
 David Chesler's unofficial Co-op City site: Guest Comments
His name was Zsolt Racz (a/k/a George Buko) and was an illegal alien from Hungary who had overstayed his welcome here and ignored the INS order denying him asylum and demanding he leave.
He suffers from significant mental illness; however, he was certainly aware of his possession of significant amounts of explosives as well as a number of guns, a ton of ammunition and the like.
She was the daugher of Herbert and Blanche Root.
home.comcast.net /~coopcity/guest_comments.html   (13464 words)

  
 The National Archives | National Register of Archives | Browse the combined corporate and business indexes
Jackson, Lady Barbara Mary (1914-1981) nee Ward, Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth, Economist (2)
Jackson, Catherine Hannah Charlotte (d 1891) nee Elliott, author, 2nd wife of Sir George Jackson (1)
Jackson, Sir Henry Bradwardine (1855-1929) Knight Admiral of the Fleet (6)
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk /nra/browser/person/page/person_JA.htm   (1551 words)

  
 [No title]
Samuel joined with Isaac Allerton, William Bradford, and 2 CONT Edward Winslow in the writing of a letter concerning the pilgrims, on 2 CONT 6/10/1620.
Six of thr seven sons of 2 CONT john and Elizabeth left children, and many Washburns in 2 CONT America are descendants form one of these six sons.
Their 2 CONT daughters left many decendants, and former President George 2 CONT Bush ia a descendant of Mary (Washburn) Kingsley.
bis.midco.net /gschempp/schempp/index.ged   (6430 words)

  
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700:1 :aB*ulow, Georg 100:1 :aB*urckst*ummer, Christian,d1874- 100:1 :aB*urger, Otto.
100:1 :aBates, George Andrew,d1847- 100:1 :aBates, Onward,d1850- 100:1 :aBates, Phaon Hilborn,d1879- 700:1 :aBatlle, Carlos de.,etr.
700:1 :aBrooks, Herbert Barton,d1869- 100:1 :aBrooks, J.q(Jack),d1902- 700:1 :aBrooks, John,d1892-eed.
www.indiana.edu /~catcong/nhl/BMA/2001jan6.txt   (7041 words)

  
 The Lake Champlain and Lake George Historical Site Guestbook
The George, a 70 ton sloop, The King's British supply was captured by Benedict Arnold at St. Jean on the Richelieu River and renamed Enterprise on 15 May 1775.
George Wetsel came to Canada as a United Empire Loyalist and settled in the province of Quebec in the area of the Petite Nation, Quebec.
Lake George has a very special meaning to me. I was a tour guide at Fort William Henry for two summers while I was in college.
www.historiclakes.org /guestbook/guestlog.html   (10347 words)

  
 INDEX
- ?] George Herbert Walker Bush, the husband of Barbara Pierce Geroge Walker Bush, the husband of Laura Welch John Ellis Bush Prescott Sheldon Bush Gerald Rudolph Ford, and his wife Elizabeth Bloomer Adriaensen, Maritje [?
- ?] Josephine Rodman, the wife of George Washington Goethals Barnhill, Margaret [13 December 1799 - 23 January 1861] Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, the wife of Franklin Delano Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt, the husband of Edith Kermit Carow Barrett, Mary Bertodi [?
- ?] George Herbert Walker Bush, the husband of Barbara Pierce Geroge Walker Bush, the husband of Laura Welch John Ellis Bush Prescott Sheldon Bush Carl William Demarest Gerald Rudolph Ford, and his wife Elizabeth Bloomer Cornelis, Divertje [?
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~nnnotables/indx.html   (4516 words)

  
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She 1 CONC was the last survivor of those who made this crossing.
Allerton comes to New Haven in a ketch, with his wife and divers others...." then continues, "As this is the first mention of Mr.
A.'s 3d wife, we conclude he was married in New Amsterdam so 5 CONC me time previous to that date.
www.genealogyforum.com /gedcom/gedcom7a/gedr7144.ged   (3934 words)

  
 Gail's Biography Catalog J to Z
Marshall, George Catlett (edited by Larry I. Bland and Sharon R. Ritenour).
Mayer, George H. The Political Career of Floyd B. Olson.
George Lincoln Rockwell and the American Nazi Party.
www.gailsbooks.com /fame2.htm   (7375 words)

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