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  Mandeville Hotel
Stoke Mandeville is a village to the south of Aylesbury in the county of Buckinghamshire.
The suffix Mandeville was first recorded in 1284 when the manor was listed as being in the hands of the Mandeville family.
Thorpe Mandeville is a village in the county of Northamptonshire, England.
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 community Developments-2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Mandeville has a population of over 100,000 which continues to grow rapidly due to it being considered one of the most attractive towns in Jamaica and the cleanest of them all.
Mandeville is the capital of "community tourism" which was developed and pioneered by Diana McIntyre-Pike of the Astra Country Inn in Mandeville and Desmond Herny a marketing and communications specialist from the south coast.
Mandeville and its environs has fertile land — known as "the bread basket in the island." Natural health cuisine, nature tours and walks, organic farming and a healthy lifestyle is normal in this mountain area.
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In 162o he was appointed lord high treasurer, being raised to the peerage as Baron Montagu of Kimbolton, Huntingdonshire, and Viscount Mandeville.
He was member of parliament for Huntingdonshire 1623–1626, and in the latter year was raised to the peerage in his father's lifetime as Baron Montagu of Kimbolton, but was known generally by his courtesy title of Viscount Mandeville.
At the outbreak of the Civil War, having succeeded his father in the earldom in November 1642, Manchester commanded a regiment in the army of the earl of Essex, and in August 1643 he was appointed major-general of the parliamentary forces in the eastern counties, with Cromwell as his second in command.
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 Ancestors of Li Ann Harper Lee - pafg161 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Perry MANDEVILLE [Parents] was born in 1861 in,, Pennsylvania.
Janet MANDEVILLE was born on 9 Jun 1841 in, Warren, Pennsylvania.
James MANDEVILLE was born in 1845 in,, Pennsylvania.
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 The School of Economic Science   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Mandeville Place was constructed and adopted as a street name in the late 1870’s.
The name Mandeville comes from a title held by George Montagu who was the Viscount Mandeville.
Originally it would have been used as the main reception room when number 11 Mandeville Place was a private house and the original cornice, fireplace and decorated ceiling remain intact and in good condition.
www.schooleconomicscience.org /background/mandeville.htm   (679 words)

  
 Go-Local Jamaica
The parish capital, founded in 1816, was named after his eldest son, Viscount Mandeville, and was one of four hill stations for the Army.
In Mandeville’s benign climate both temperate and tropical plants flourish: agapanthus lilies and sweet peas beside hibiscus and bougainvillea among others grow wildly on the bank sides.
Mandeville has one of the oldest Horticultural Societies in the world and is famous for its annual flower show and splendid private gardens some of which can be toured by appointment.
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 Jamaica Photo Gallery, Page 1 -
But Mandeville is a far cry from the prim English town it used to be in the earlier part of the twentieth century.
Mandeville, however, has not lost touch with itself and its roots, and still, traditions like the Annual Flower Show of the Mandeville Horticultural Society continue, and elegant establishments in town still serve afternoon tea.
At the centre of Jamaica, Mandeville is appropriately a base for travelers and business people alike, with branches of all the nation's major banks, a variety of trendy shopping malls and office buildings easily accessible.
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 About the City - Mandeville   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
In Mandevilleís benign climate both temperate and tropical plants flourish: agapanthus lilies and sweet peas beside hibiscus and bougainvillea, robust vanda orchids beneath peach and lychee trees, begonias and nasturtiums growing wild on the banksides.
At the bottom of Shooters Hill, as you approach Mandeville from the north, the first thing you see is the Kirkvine factory.
Just east of the Green on Hotel St is the Mandeville Hotel, probably the oldest in the island and dating from the late 1800s when everybody who was anybody tried to spend the summer there.
www.jamaica-gleaner.com /gleaner/discover/tour_ja/tour_b.htm   (2915 words)

  
 Wikinfo | Courtesy title   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Similarly, the eldest son of the Marquess of Londonderry is Viscount Castlereagh, even though the Marquess is also the Earl Vane.
For instance, the eldest son of the Earl of Devon is Lord Courtenay, even though the Earl has no barony of that name, and similarly the eldest son of the Earl of Guilford is Lord North.
The eldest son of the Earl of Huntingdon, who has no subsidiary titles, is styled Viscount Hastings to avoid confusion with the substantive peer Lord Hastings.
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 Go-Local Jamaica
It acquired its bauxite reserves in the 1940s, began construction of its Kirkvine plant near Mandeville and its shipping facility at Port Esquivel near Old Harbour in late 1950, started mining in 1952 and shipped its first cargo of alumina in January 1953.
Charlton served as Mayor of Mandeville for over 20 years and to some people will always be Mayor Charlton.
Tucked behind them is the SWA Craft Centre sponsored by the Women's Club of Mandeville where girls learn and practice home economics skills producing crochet, embroidery, cloth dolls and pastries for sale.
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 Gardiner: Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution
The Lord Mandeville yielded to it, so as he might have the Duke's word that it should be re-paid unto him; accordingly the Duke gave his word for it.
And afterwards when the Lord Mandeville left that place, and his money was not repaid him, he urged the Duke upon his promise; whereupon the Duke, being jealous of his honour, and to keep his word, not having money to pay him, he assured lands of his own to the Lord Mandeville for his security.
The titles bestowed upon the Viscount Purbeck, the Duke's elder brother, were conferred upon him, who was a servant and of the bed-chamber to his now Majesty, then prince, by his Highness's means.
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 Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester, 1602-71
Through Buckingham's influence, he was raised to the peerage as Baron Montagu of Kimbolton in May 1626, and was generally known by the courtesy title Viscount Mandeville when his father was created first Earl of Manchester.
Mandeville actively supported John Pym in the Long Parliament and was the only member of the House of Lords to be named with the Five Members, who were threatened with impeachment for treason in January 1642.
When Mandeville's second wife died in February 1642, he married her second cousin Essex (d.1658), thus reinforcing his connection with the Rich family.
www.british-civil-wars.co.uk /biog/manchester.htm   (961 words)

  
 Duke of Manchester   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The subsidiary titles of the Duke of Manchester are: Earl of Manchester (created 1626), Viscount Mandeville (1620) and Baron Montagu of Kimbolton (1620).
The courtesy title used for the eldest son and heir of the Duke of Manchester is Viscount Mandeville.
Previously, the title Earl of Manchester was created for Sir Henry Montagu, who served in several public offices, including Recorder of London, Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, Lord High Treasurer and Lord Privy Seal.
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 My Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
She was married to Count Ranulf I POITOU in 845.
Children were: Maud DE MANDEVILLE, Ernulf DE MANDEVILLE, Geoffrey DE MANDEVILLE, William DE MANDEVILLE, Robert DE MANDEVILLE.
Children were: William DE MANDEVILLE, Beatrice DE MANDEVILLE.
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 William de Warenne, first earl of Surrey - Genealogy on Pat Patterson's Pages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
In January 1085 William and other lords were engaged in the siege of Ste.-Susanne in Maine, which was held against the Normans by the viscount Hubert de Beaumont; they had no success, and were most of them wounded (Orderic, p.
William of Warenne remained faithful to William Rufus in the rebellion of 1088, and the position of his castle at Lewes rendered his loyalty especially useful to the king (ib.
It is said that the earl was wounded in the leg by an arrow at the siege of Pevensey, and was carried to Lewes, where he died, after leaving his estates in England to his elder, and in Flanders to his younger, son (Liber de Hyda, p.
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 Tour Mandeville
Thanks to energetic promotion by the Central and Southcoast Tourism Organization, the town is a magnet for discerning visitors and an excellent base for exploring the central hills and the south coast.
From Mandeville there is a choice of routes to the beaches of the south coast.
Leaving Mandeville for SPUR TREE you pass R a residential subdivision at Hatfield boasting some elaborate residences like Rolling Hills ñ a hilltop mansion belonging to the Hammond family, Jamaicans who made a bakery fortune in New York.
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 Royal Facts of 1999
Lady Diana Seymour (daughter of the late Hugh Seymour, 8th Marquess of Hertford and of Countess Pamela de Caraman-Chimay) was engaged to Henry Beaumont [of the viscounts Allendale] in September.
David Randolph Moray Stuart, 2nd Viscount Stuart of Findhorn (eldest son of the late James Gray Stuart, 1st Viscount Stuart of Findhorn [of the earls of Moray] and of the late Lady Rachel Cavendish [of the dukes of Devonshire] and husband of his third wife Margaret Anne Du Cane) died.
Alexander Montagu, Viscount Mandeville (eldest son of Angus Charles Drogo Montagu, 12th Duke of Manchester and of his first wife Mary Eveleen McClure) and his wife Wendy Dawn Burford had their second child, the Honourable Ashley Faith Maxine Nell Montagu.
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 Sir Henry Montagu, 1563?-1642
, 1618; lord high treasurer of England, 1620; was created Baron Montague, Viscount Mandeville; resigned lord-treasureship at insistence of Buckingham, 1620; master of the court of wards, 1624; head of Virginia commission, 1624; lord privy seal, 1628; member of the court of star-chamber.
Chiefly responsible, however, as Coke well knew, were two active referees, at present the two highest guardians of the law: Bacon, now Chancellor, and Sir Henry Montagu, Viscount Mandeville, now Lord Treasurer.
Bacon fell - and Mandeville, the more strongly attacked of the two, survived - because...
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 Ch 10
These either bought themselves out of slavery, or purchased the freedom of their children, before the abolition took place.
In the same year there was a mutiny among the men of the 2nd West India Regiment, stationed at Fort Augusta.
The parish of Manchester and the town of Mandeville had both been named for him.
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 Chapter 9 - The Business of Slavery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
By 1623, when Sandys' faction thought they had convinced the king their views on the government of Virginia were sound, the king amazed them when in 1624 there was declared a vacancy of the Virginia Company charter, and with some involvement from Sir Nathaniel Rich, control of the company was given to Lord President Mandeville.
Viscount Mandeville, first Earl Mandeville, sometime treasurer, Henry Montagu (1563-1642).
Samuel Border told John Pym, that the patron of Benjamin Rudyerd was the Earl of Pembroke; Lord Mandeville may also have been involved here with the Earl of Warwick.
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 Camlough Ecclesiastical Division,Armagh county, Ireland, ©Jane Lyons   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
At Corrinchigo, in this district, Sir John Davis had at the same time a grant of 500 acres; but neglecting to plant or tenant the allotment, it was resumed and granted to Sir Oliver St. John, and is now the property of Viscount Mandeville.
A school at Sturgan, under the trustees of Erasmus Smith's charity, is endowed with £30 per ann., and with two acres of land and a residence for the master.
There are a school of 65 children at Maghernahely, and one of 80 at Divernagh ; a school at Corrinchigo was built and is supported by Lord Mandeville; and a handsome school-house has been lately built in the village, in connection with the National Board, aided by the noble proprietor, the Earl of Charlemont.
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 Edward Montagu, second earl of Manchester,(1602-1671)
Parliamentary general of mediocre ability during Civil War.
Know as Edward Montagu until 1620 when his father was made Baron Montagu of Kimbolton and Viscount Mandeville, after which he was known as Baron Montague, became Viscount Mandeville when his father was created earl of Manchester in 1626, became earl of Manchester on the death of his father in 1642.
Before 1626 he had been MP for Huntingdon, after 1626 he sat in the Lords in his own right.
www.historyofwar.org /articles/people_manchester.html   (646 words)

  
 The history of Lady Julia Mandeville
Epistle Henry To Henry Mandeville, Esq; London, June 20th.
Epistle Henry To Henry Mandeville, Esq; Mount Melvin, Thursday.
Epistle Henry To Henry Mandeville, Esq; London, September 19.
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 William & Nina Matheson Books, Inc. - Catalog 7 - Bibliography/Books about Books - Part 1
Contributions by M. James, Francis Jenkinson, F. Madan, Charles Sayle, Viscount Esher, Sidney Colvin, Edmund Gosse, H. Wilson, A. Benson, and many others.
A bookman's catalogue, the Norman Colbeck Collection of nineteenth-century and Edwardian poetry and belles lettres in the Special Collections of the University of British Columbia.
We have not been able to retain a copy of the published book long enough to know whether there are textual differences.
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 HandelontheLaw.com - News
LOS ANGELES - A member of the British aristocracy who has been subpoenaed to testify for the prosecution in the Michael Jackson child molestation case told NBC News' Mike Taibbi that he has received threats telling him to stay away from the trial.
Lord Alex Montagu, who is listed in Burkes Peerage as Viscount Mandeville Baron Montagu Alexander Charles David Drogo Montagu and as the Duke of Manchester on his passport, spoke exclusively with NBC News, in violation of Judge Rodney Melville's gag order, because he says he has received telephone threats.
According to Montagu, the caller told him “to leave the country and don't come back until after the hearing.
www.handelonthelaw.com /news_details.aspx?News=711&Date=3/1/2005   (438 words)

  
 Pepys' Diary: Mountagu, Robert (Lord Mandeville)
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Born in 1634 in the parish of St Margaret’s, Wesminster, the son of Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester.
He took the courtesy title of Viscount Mandeville on his father’s succession to the Earldom in 1642, and served as Whig MP for Huntingdonshire between 1660 and 1671, the year he became 3rd Earl of Manchester.
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 History of the New York Fire Department, Ch. 41, Part III
The by-laws of 1883 decided that the officers should consist of a president, two vice-presidents, a secretary, and a treasurer, to be elected annually.
John Coger, peter H. Titus, Adam P. Pentz, Charles McDougal, Henry A. burr, and Viscount Mandeville.
The committee have continued their social entertainments, and have occasionally a summer excursion.
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 Ballymore or Tanderagee Parish, Co. Armagh, Ireland, ©Jane Lyons   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Several quarries in the parish yield excellent building stone that at Tullyhue is now being worked for building the splendid castle of Tanderagee, and produces stone of very superior quality.
This castle, which is now being rebuilt by its proprietor Viscount Mandeville, is situated near the town, and forms a conspicuous and highly interesting feature in the view.
The other seats are Dromenargoole House, that of Davis Lucas, Esq.
www.from-ireland.net /lewis/arm/bmore.htm   (537 words)

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