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Topic: William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham


  
 List of the Knights of the Garter
312 (inv 1543) William (Parr) Marquess of Northampton.
333 (inv 1555) Emanuel Philibert, 10th Duke of Saxony.
457 (inv 1661) Frederick William, Margrave of Brandenburg, Duke of Prussia.
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 OSBORN 17TH CENTURY BOUND MANUSCRIPTS (FOLIO)
Henry Howard, son and heir apparent to the duke of Norfolk, was styled Earl of Arundel 1677-84, and Baron Mowbray, 1679.
William Bennett, the writer of these letters, was the third surviving son of Thomas Bennett (d.
Anthony Mildemay sent unto Duke Casmin the 11th of July 1578" by William Borroke, 10th Baron Cobham (1527-97) and Sir Francis Walsingham (1530?-90); and "the Manner of Proceeding against the Sco.
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 James I Descendants News, 2004
William H.A. Scoones (younger son of Mr and Mrs John Scoones, of Stonegate, East Sussex) married Harriot Lane Fox (b.1966, only daughter of Richard Sackville Lane Fox, of Black Torrington, Devon, scion of the extinct Barons Bingley, and of his wife, née Hon.
The engagement was announced between Baron Gontram Bonaert (son of Baron Axel Bonaert and of his wife, née Marie-Josèphe de Yturbe) and Marie Papeians de Morchoven (daughter of Werner Papeians de Morchoven and of Marie-Ghislaine Prion Pansius).
The engagement was announced between Félicité Bonaert (daughter of Baron Axel Bonaert and of his wife, née Marie-Josèphe de Yturbe) and Emmanuel Donny de Casteau (son of the Baron and Baronne Donny de Casteau).
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 Encyclopedia: British and Irish History: Biographies — FactMonster.com
Bulwer, William Henry Lytton Earle, Baron Dalling and Bulwer
Carew, George, Baron Carew of Clopton and earl of Totnes
Hailsham of Saint Marylebone, Quintin McGarel Hogg, Baron
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 Office-Holders: Vice Admirals of the Coasts 1558-1660
William Gonson was appointed to the vice admiralty of Norfolk and Suffolk in 1536.
The texts of letters patent exist for the appointments of William More to Sussex (1559, 1577, 1585), Lord Cobham to Kent and Sir Edward Hoby to Kent (Milton Hundred) (1585), Sir Michael Stanhope to Suffolk (1595), Lord Berkeley to Gloucester (1603), Francis Vivian to South Cornwall (1607) and the Earl of Mulgrave to York (1652).
Woodhouse, Sir William, Kt., Norfolk and Suffolk 1554-(?).
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 allfam   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
William, son of Thomas and his second wife Agnes, was born about 1510, educated at Trinity Hall, Cambridge and came to court at an early age.
William was devoted to Elizabeth and when she ascended the throne, he was reappointed Lord Chamberlain and resumed his diplomatic role.
William died 12th January 1573 and was buried in Reigate church.
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 Lord Chamberlain Resource Center - lord chamberlain and german appeasement
William Henry Edgcumbe, 4th Earl of Mount Edgcumbe 1879-1880
William Mansfield, 2nd Baron Sandhurst 1912-1921 (from 1917, 1st Viscount Sandhurst)
Charles Hector Fitzroy Maclean of Duart, Baron Maclean 1971-1984
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 Various 4 1560-1570   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
William Cecil, Lord Burghly by Arnold van Brounckhorst, c.1560's.
Sir William Cecil presiding over the Court of Wards and Liveries by an unknown artist, c.1560-80.
William Brooke, 10th Lord of Cobham and his Family by an artist of the British School, 1567.
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 The Arcane Schools - Part 5 - by John Yarker
In 1356 William of Wykeham, who was made Bishop of Winchester in 1367, was appointed Surveyor, and in 1359 Chief Warden and Surveyor of various castles, and employed 400 Free-Masons at Windsor.
There was a Lodge of Masons attached to the Priory of Canterbury at this time; as the Register of William Molash, in 1429, mentions Thomas Stapylton, the Master, John Morys the Custos, or Warden, both of whom rank as Esquires; and 16 Masons; all receive their livery, or clothing.
We read 10th January, 1562, Of "one freemason yt was hyred by ye yere working upon ye ij wyndows of ye courte" in the letter of Kempe to Sir William Cecil.<
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Baron Morley has been in consultation with some of the major players in that event, but his direct involvement is only suspected.
As a member of her Majesty’s Privy Council, I am considered a protégée of William Cecil, Baron Burghley and I tends to agree with most of the issues Burghley is in favor of.
She married Charles, 8th Baron Stourton he was the son of William, 7th Baron Stourton and Elizabeth Dudley.
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 Conqueror 114
John Dudley North, Lt. 13th Baron North, * 1917, + 1941 killed in action in HMS Neptune when it was sunk by enemy mines in the Mediterranean, Md. 1940, Margaret Glennie, d.
William Frederic George North, Cmdr., R.N., of Romsey, Hampshire, * 1898, +, Md.1) 1924 (div.
of William Richards (She was also the heiress of Sir Thomas Dunk).
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 Knights of the Garter, 1694-present
Attended the Prince of Orange, afterwards William III, to England in 1688.
Son of William IV, Prince of Orange, and the Princess Anne, his wife, eldest daughter of George II.
(inv 1801) William Henry (Bentinck, afterwards Cavendish Bentinck), 3rd Duke of Portland (1738-1809).
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 Cobham Hall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There has been a manor house on the site since the 12th century.
The most notable feature of the interior is the two storey Gilt Hall.
It is open to the public on a limited number of days each year.
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 Lord_warden_of_the_cinque_ports info here at en.120-film.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Inaugurations are begun on 21 May, und members is ordained fini a longstanding maritime tradition of a principle of the prevailing winds forthcoming from west to east.
The station of Lord Warden und Admiral of the Cinque Ports is the lion's ancient combative honour on tap in England.
The longest indication of role was that of William Brook, Lord Cobham, who presided at the court for 40 years.
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 Biographical Index of English Drama Before 1660: B   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
(Daughter of William Feilding; sister of Basil Feilding, George Feilding, and Margaret Feilding Hamilton; niece of George Villiers; sister-in-law of Richard Boyle and Roger Boyle) [Maidment and Logan, D'Avenant i, 305, 309 (1872); Grosart, Luminalia, 630 (1876); Peerage ii, 265 (1912); Lindley, Court Masques, 275 (1995)]
Brooke, William (I), 10th Lord Cobham, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports (1527-97).
(Son of William Brydges; nephew of Giles Brydges and William Sandys; grandson of Edmund Brydges; brother-in-law of Elizabeth Stanley Hastings) [Peerage iii, 127 (1913); ES iii, 393; REED Norwich, 360 (1984); REED Cumb./West./Glouc.
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 Conqueror 68/69/70/71/72
William Cavendish Spencer, * 1829, + 1860, Md. 1858, Patience Caroline Hannyngton, + 1859, d.
William Topham Sidney Beauclerk, * 1864, + 1950, Md. 1910, Lola, Countess de Penalver, + 1972, d.
Md.2) 1938, P/O. William M. Fiske III, R.A.F., + 1940 from wounds received in action (“Billy” Fiske is thought to be the first American to die as a result of enemy action in WWII.
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 CHAPTER Xll
On my way through Paris I also saw M. Ie Baron d'Avril who had been a former colleague both on the Danube Commission and the Constantinople Commission, and who was interested to hear of the modifications introduced into the arrangement with M. de Lesseps.
On the 10th of July whilst sitting at the Horse Guards on a Committee of Siege Operations generally, (not our Chatham display) I received a note from Mr.
Sir William, who was going out as Governor of that Colony, was an old friend of mine; we had served in South Africa in the early forties, and had been intimate ever since.
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 FreeBooksToRead.com - Letters of Horace Walpole, Horace Walpole by V1 - Page 4   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The letters to the Rev. William Cole have been carefully examined with the originals, and many explanatory notes added, from the manuscript collections of that indefatigable antiquary, deposited in the British museum.
Lord Stair had the ordnance, and Lord Cobham was made a field-marshal and commander of the forces in England.
If we turn from a recollection of the words to a consideration of the peculiarities of the style of Junius, I think it will be agreed that the most remarkable of all is that species of irony which consists in equivocal compliment.
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 BRITISH LITERARY BIBLIOGRAPHY
The newspaper stamp, from the 10th of Anne to the 60th of George iii.-2.
Parliamentary committee proposes repeal of newspaper stamp; acquittal of Dickens's Household narrative; The Stoke narrative, and the Dunfermline news.-10.
`William Roscoe and the Holkham library, 1810-1816' in Coke of Norfolk and his friends; the life of Thomas William Coke, first earl of Leicester of Holkham....
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 AllRefer Encyclopedia - British And Irish History, Biographies Encyclopedia
• Bulwer, William Henry Lytton Earle, Baron Dalling and Bulwer
• Carew, George, Baron Carew of Clopton and earl of Totnes
• Hailsham of Saint Marylebone, Quintin McGarel Hogg, Baron
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 Elizabethan Portraits
William Cecil, First Baron Burghley and Lord High Treasurer, an an old man. Oil painting attributed to Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, after 1585
Lady Mary Neville and her Son Gregory Fiennes, 10th Baron Dacre c1559
William Brooke, 10th Lord Cobham and his Family Oil on panel by unknown c1567
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 Inventory of letters and papers in Thomas Haweis Collection
Truelove, William, 1792, January 5, Norwich, letter, "To the Ministers and Managers of the Particular Baptist’s Fund".
Williams, Edward, 1798, May 5, Rotherham, letter, to Mrs Williams, Llanog [i.e., Llandyrnog, Clwyd] near Denbigh, N. Wales.
Punshon, William Morley, 1864, April 25, Buxton, to Dyson, John B.[, Newport, Isle of Wight].
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 Notable, Royal, and US President, ect Relatives
Baron Ferrers of Chartley, Sir William Ferrers              Abt.
Baron Neville of Raby, Robert de Neville II                    Abt.
Baron Talboys, Sir Gilbert Talboys of Kyme                  Abt.
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William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, the son of James 'the Gross'
Alan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Elizabeth de Bohun.
Phelip, the daughter of William Phelip, Lord Bardolph, and had issue by her.
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 Henriott and Tabler Ancestors Genealogy
Baron Thomas Brooke VIII of Cobham b: Abt 1467 + Lady Dorothy Heydon b: Abt 1469
Baron Roger Mortimer VI of Wigmore b: 1231 + Lady Maud of Braiose b: 1227
William I "The Conquerer" King of England + Matilda (Maud) Countess of Flanders Queen of England
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 Lady Appleton's Who's Who
The Brooke family seat was in Kent, making it possible for Susanna to have known Elizabeth Brooke before she went to court.
She married William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham, a widower with one daughter, and presented him with more children on a regular basis, all the while serving at Court as one of the queen's ladies.
The other children are William, age six, Elizabeth and Frances, age five, and Margaret, age four.
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