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  Lloyd Kenyon, 1st baron Kenyon - LoveToKnow 1911
LLOYD KENYON KENYON, 1ST Baron (1732-1802), lord chief-justice of England, was descended by his father's side from an old Lancashire family; his mother was the daughter of a small proprietor in Wales.
Through the influence of Lord Thurlow, Kenyon in 1780 entered the House of Commons as member for Hindon, and in 1782 he was, through the same friendship, appointed attorney-general in Lord Buckingham's administration, an office which he continued to hold under Pitt.
Kenyon was succeeded as 2nd baron by his son George (1776-1855), whose great-grandson, Lloyd (b.
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 1ST BARON LLOYD KENYON... - Online Information article about 1ST BARON LLOYD KENYON...
KING [OF OCKHAM], PETER KING, 1ST BARON (1669-1734)
Kenyon into striking blunders; as an See also:
Kenyon was succeeded as 2nd baron by his son George (1776-18s5), whose See also:
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  Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon (5 October 1732 - 4 April 1802), Lord Chief Justice, King's Bench, was descended on his father's side from an old Lancashire family; his mother was from Wales.
This lack of tact often lead Kenyon into striking blunders; as an advocate he was, moreover, deficient in ability of statement; and his position was achieved chiefly by hard work, a good knowledge of law and several lucky friendships.
Through the influence of Lord Thurlow, Kenyon in 1780 entered the House of Commons as member for Hindon, and in 1782 he was, through the same friendship, appointed Attorney General in Lord Rockingham's administration, an office which he continued to hold under Pitt.
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 Office-Holders: Custodes Rotulorum
In 1711 the 1st Duke of Kent was appointed lieutenant and custos.
In 1694 the 1st Duke of Newcastle was appointed lieutenant and custos.
In 1689 the 1st Earl of Abingdon was appointed lieutenant and custos.
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 Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon
Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon (5 October 1732 - 4 April 1802), Lord Chief Justice, King's Bench, was descended by his father's side from an old Lancashire family; his mother was the daughter of a small prietor in Wales.
Educated at Ruthin grammar school, he was in his fifteenth year articled to an attorney in Cheshire.
He showed conspicuous ability in the cross-examination of the witnesses at the trial of George Gordon, but his speech was so tactless that the diet of acquittal was really due to the brilliant effort of Kine, the junior counsel.
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 Lloyd Kenyon 1st Baron Kenyon 5 October 5 October 1732...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
"Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon" (5 October 5 October 1732 1732 - 4 April 4 April 1802 1802), Lord Chief Justice, King's Bench Lord Chief Justice, King's Bench, was descended by his father's side from an old Lancashire Lancashire family; his mother was the daughter of a small prietor in Wales.
Through the influence of Lord Thurlow Lord Thurlow, Kenyon in 1780 1780 entered the House of Commons House of Commons as member for Hindon, and in 1782 1782 he was, through the same friendship, appointed Attorney General Attorney General in Lord Rockingham's Lord Rockingham's administration, an office which he continued to hold under Pitt Pitt.
In 1788 1788 he was appointed Lord Chief Justice as successor to Lord Mansfield Lord Mansfield, and the same year was raised to the peerage as "Baron Kenyon of Gredington".
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 English Kenyon Peerage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Blackburn; and thence to Peel Hall, on the marriage of ROGER KENYON with Alice, dau.
LLOYD KENYON, 1st Baron Kenyon, b at Gredington, co. Flint 5 Oct 1732, was called to the Bar in 1761, became in 1780 Cheif Justice of Chester, and in 1782 Attorney-Gen. apptd.
5 Thomas Kenyon, of Pradoe, co. Salop, Clerk of the Outlawries in the Court of King's Bench; b 27 Sept 1780; m 21 April 1803, Louisa Charlotte (d 11 April 1869), dau.
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 Baron Kenyon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Baron Kenyon is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain.
It was created in 1788 for Lloyd Kenon upon his retirement as Master of the Rolls.
This page was last modified 14:34, 28 June 2004.
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 George Sholto Douglas-Pennant, 2nd Baron Penrhyn@Everything2.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
George Sholto Gordon Douglas-Pennant was the son of Colonel Edward Gordon Douglas (1800-1886), brother of the 19th Earl of Morton, who, through his wife, Juliana, elder daughter and coheir of George Hay Dawkins-Pennant, of Penrhyn Castle, Carnarvon, had large estates in Wales and elsewhere, and was created Baron Penrhyn in 1866.
Dawkins had inherited the estates from Richard Penryn, who was created Baron Penryn in 1763, the title becoming extinct on his death in 1808.
Being the entry for PENRHYN, GEORGE SHOLTO GORDON DOUGLAS-PENNANT, 2nd BARON in the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica, the text of which lies within the public domain.
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 University of New Hampshire Library - Milne Special Collections and Archives - Jane Kenyon Papers (MC 164)
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE: Jane Kenyon was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan on May 23, 1947 and grew up on its outskirts, on a dirt road opposite a working farm.
Although Kenyon started to write poetry in junior high school and won an Avery Hopwood Award for poetry at the University of Michigan in 1969, she said in an interview that she "didn't really get going" seriously in her work until the move to Eagle Pond.
Jane Kenyon published four books of poetry during her lifetime - From Room To Room (1978), The Boat of Quiet Hours (1986), Let Evening Come (1990), and Constance (1993) - and one book of translations, Twenty Poems of Anna Akhmatova (1985).
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Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson of the Nile, (1758-1805), sailor, Admiral
William Pitt (the Elder), 1st Earl of Chatham, (1708-1778)
Philip Snowden, 1st Viscount Snowden of Ickornshaw, (1864-1937)
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 Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales Online Research :: Information about Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
That of the Exchequer Court was styled as the Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and that of the Common Pleas was Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, leaving the head of the King's (or Queen's) Bench to be known simply as the Lord Chief Justice.
The Lord Chief Justice's equivalent in Scotland is the Lord President of the Court of Session, who also holds the post of Lord Justice-General in the High Court of Justiciary.
Presently the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales is the Nicholas Phillips, Baron Phillips of Worth Matravers, who suceeded Lord Woolf on October 1, 2005.
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 Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales explained   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Originally, the three high common law courts, the Court of Common Pleas, the Court of the King's (or Queen's) Bench, and the Court of the Exchequer, each had their own Chief Justice.
That of the Exchequer Court was styled as the Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and that of the Common Pleas was Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, leaving the head of the King's (or Queen's) Bench to be known simply as the Lord Chief Justice.
Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon (June 4, 1788 - April 11, 1802)
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 Baron Kenyon - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Baron Kenyon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Baron Kenyon - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Baron Kenyon.
Here you will find more informations about Baron Kenyon.
The orginal Baron Kenyon article can be editet
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 thePeerage.com - George Kenyon, 2nd Baron Kenyon and others
     George Kenyon, 2nd Baron Kenyon was born on 22 July 1776.
She was the daughter of Robert Marsham, 2nd Baron Romney and Priscilla Pym.
He was the son of Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney of St. Leonards and Elizabeth Powys.
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Alan Francis Brooke, 1st Viscount Alanbrooke, (1883-1963), Field Marshal, CIGS during World War II Sir Alexander John Ball, (1759-1809), admiral, governor of Malta
Hugh Dowding, 1st Baron Dowding, (1882-1970), RAF Commander in World War II Sir Francis Drake, (1540-1596), sailor
Bernard Law Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein ("The Desert Rat"), (1887-1976), Field Marshal and hero of World War II Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, (1900-1979), statesman, sailor
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 Cinderella Bib. - Opera & Musical Comedy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Their noise awakens the Baron who enters angry, singing about his wonderful dream, a dream in which he was a Jackass who was wonderfully transformed into a flying creature with progeny.
The Prince tells the Baron that his daughters are too old; Alfonso praises the mysterious lady and the Baron says he has a daughter who looks like her.
Cast: Baron Pandolfe (baritone), his daughter Cinderella (soprano), the King (baritone), Prince Charming (soprano), Madame de la Haltière (mezzo-soprano), her daughter Noémie (soprano), her daughter Dorothée (mezzo-soprano), the dean of the faculty, the superintendent of players, the prime minister, a herald, servants, courtesans, doctors, ministers, lords and ladies, and six spirits.
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 NPG 469; Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon
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Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon (1732-1802), Lord Chief Justice.
Artist associated with 79 portraits, Sitter in 4 portraits.
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 KENYON, LLOYD KENYON, 1ST BARON (1732-1802) - Encyclopedia Britannica - KENYON, LLOYD KENYON, 1ST BARON (1732-1802) - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
KENYON, LLOYD KENYON, 1ST BARON (1732-1802) - Encyclopedia Britannica - KENYON, LLOYD KENYON, 1ST BARON (1732-1802) - JCSM's Study Center
justice as successor to Lord Mansfield, and the same year was raised to the peerage as Baron Kenyon of Gredington.
Kenyon was succeeded as 2nd baron by his son George (1776-18s5), whose
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 Rhode Island Kenyons (Generation 11)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
He served two years from 1958-1960 in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and was discharged as a 1st Lt. He returned to the Chicago Bridge and Iron Company and in 1962 he was transferred to Rome, Italy where he remained until the fall of 1964.
She was a Research Associate at the University of California, Berkeley, California from 1967 to 1976.
1625261111 EDWARD EVERETT KENYON, B 12 Oct 1933; D ----; M1st 24 July 1955, Mary Ann, daughter of James and Catherine () Kirkland, B 25 Nov 1936, Div Nov 1980; M2nd 7 Feb 1981, Carol Eleanor (Hatley) Grim, daughter of Samuel Carl and Eleanor Garfield (Sanders) Hatley, B 15 Mar 1943.
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 Thomas Paine (1737-1809) : Library of Congress Citations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Author: Erskine, Thomas Erskine, Baron, 1750-1 Title: The speeches of the Hon.
Lloyd Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, on the trial the King versus Thomas Williams, for publishing The age of reason, written by Thomas Paine; together with Mr.
Stewart Kyd's reply, and Lord Kenyon's charge to the jury.
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 The Hallowes Genealogy - Page 5
On the outbreak of WW2 he enlisted in the 1st Herefords and served with that Regiment throughout the war, variously mustered with 53 Div and 11th.
Both children were adopted soon after birth by Lloyd C. Cook and Bethel L. Cook (née Messenger) of Sarasota, Florida, and assumed their surname.
Their father is unknown but his name may be on record in the sealed documents relating to the adoption.
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 ipedia.com: Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell of St Andrews 1850-1859
Charles Russell, 1st Baron Russell of Killowen 1894-1900
Thomas Henry Bingham, Baron Bingham of Cornhill 1996-2000
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