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  William Waldegrave - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Arthur Waldegrave, Baron Waldegrave of North Hill, PC (born August 15, 1946), educated at Corpus Christi College, Oxford and now a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford is a British Conservative politician who served in the Cabinet from 1990 until 1997.
Lord Waldegrave is the younger son of the 12th Earl Waldegrave, and a brother of the present Earl.
He is married to Caroline Waldegrave, cookery writer and managing director of Leith's School of Food and Wine.
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 The Leveson-Gower Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
William Frederick Waldegrave, Viscount Chewton, (son of William Waldegrave and Elizabeth Whitbread), born 29 Jun 1816, Cardington, Bedfordshire, married 2 Jul 1850, in London, Frances Bastard, who died 11 April 1902, Bookham Lodge, Cobham, Surrey.
William Frederick Waldegrave, 9th Earl Waldegrave, (son of William Frederick Waldegrave, Viscount Chewton, and Frances Bastard), born 2 Mar 1851, St George's, London, married 5 Aug 1874, Mary Dorothea Palmer, born 1850, Marylebone, London, (daughter of Roundell Palmer, Earl of Selborne, and Laura Waldegrave), who died 8 Nov 1933.
William Waldegrave Palmer, 2nd Earl of Selborne, (son of Roundell Palmer, Earl of Selborne, and Laura Waldegrave), born 17 Oct 1859, married 27 Oct 1883, Beatrix Cecil, who died 27 Apr 1950.
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 Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
In the fleet under Sir John Jervis, Waldegrave, as third in command, took part in the battle of Cape St Vincent off the Portuguese coast on 14 Feb. 1797, and was offered a baronetcy for his role in the victory.
Some recognition was given to these changed conditions during Waldegrave’s term as governor, when it was decided (in 1798) to have the chief justice reside year-round in St John’s.
In their letter to Routh late in 1798, the merchants expressed concern that “we are not even allowed to build or repair our Houses except for the express purpose of carrying on the Fishery,” and argued that the poor should be allowed to cultivate parts of the island.
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 Mark Pilling Family History - pilg861 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
William married Julian Rainsford on 1530 in of Smallbridge, Suffolk Co., Suffolk, England.
Julian married William Waldegrave [Sir Knight] on 1530 in of Smallbridge, Suffolk Co., Suffolk, England.
William married Alice Smith on 1570 in,,, Eng.
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 BBC News | UK Politics | BSE 'thunderbolt' to MP's career
Giving evidence to the inquiry in London, Mr Waldegrave said that public health was always the paramount concern of both the agriculture and health departments while he was in charge.
Mr Waldegrave said that while he was agriculture minister, food safety always took priority for him over the interests of the farming industry, but said it was wrong to see the two as mutually opposed.
Mr Waldegrave said he ran his departments on a policy of openness, making information public as soon as it was reasonably certain that it was correct.
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 Descendants of Guillaume Peche, Lord Of Cloptunna and Dalham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
A companion in arms of the victorious William the Conqueror, the family was represented by the Earls of Warwick and Albemarle, and, the Barons of St. Amand, Barons of Bletsho, Hache, Kydderminster and Powyke.
William fought in the Battle of Agincourt under the banner of the Duke of Gloucester on October 25, 1415 along side his uncle, Sir Thomas Erpingham.
William Clopton, Knt, of Lutons, County Suffolk, born 1450 in Long Melford, County Suffolk, and buried Holy Trinity Church, Long Melford; died February 20, 1529/30 in Long Melford, probably, and buried Holy Trinity Church, Long Melford in the upper end of the Chancel.
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 Ancestors of Sir Thomas Wiseman
daughter of William Marshall and Isabel Fitzgilbert De Clare, was born in 1206 in Of,, Pembrokeshire, Wales, was christened in Apr 1206 in, St. David's, Pembrokeshire, Wales, died on 16 Jan 1240 in, Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire, England, at age 34, and was buried in, Beaulieu, Southampton, England.
William married Ela (Fitzpatrick) Countess Of Salisbury in 1198 in Of, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.
Ela married William "Longespee" Prince Of England in 1198 in Of, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.
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 Sylly Suffolk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
SIR William Waldegrave, minister in the last Conservative Government, was not the first of his name to hold high office in the realm of Olde England.
He was close enough to Queen Elizabeth I to entertain her twice at his home in the village and to reduce a once-rich family to relative poverty to raise forces against the Spanish Armada.
To judge from his tomb, though, the achievement this William (died 1613) was proudest of was his capacity for fathering children.
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 Mark Pilling Family History - pilg870 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
William married Elizabeth Mildmay about 1564 in of Smallbridge, Suffolk, England.
William married Grissell Pagett on 11 Nov 1583 in of,, Warwickshire, England.
married William Waldegrave on 11 Nov 1583 in of,, Warwickshire, England.
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Sir Richard WALDEGRAVE served as as Knight of the Shire in 1339 in Lincoln County.
Sir Henry WALDEGRAVE died in 1688 in Court of Saint Germain, France.
Sir William WALDEGRAVE was knighted in 1501 at a ceremony at the marriage of Prince Arthur.
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 Parliamentary questions on animal welfare   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Waldegrave: I attended the Agriculture Council meeting on Monday, where I put on the agenda the proposal that the review of the veal crate system-- proposed for review in 1997--should be brought forward immediately.
Waldegrave: We are consulting on improved standards and are introducing on I April 199S the national meat hygiene service, which will result in uniform standards and lower costs.
Waldegrave: Some such rows are fairly synthetic because I suspect that they depend on which side of the House one is on at the time.
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 William Waldegrave, 1797-1799: Government House
William Waldegrave was born in England on 9 July 1753, the son of the 3
Waldegrave was primarily concerned with defending the island from the French, as seen in his correspondence.
Waldegrave recommended to London that the magistrates be paid salaries from rum taxes to free them from mercantile influence.
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 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by lastname - part 100   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Waldegrave, William Edward Seymour, Earl of Waldegrave 10th, b.
Waldegrave, William Frederick, Earl of Waldegrave 8th, b.
Waldegrave, William Frederick, Earl of Waldegrave 9th, b.
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William Spring was created a baronet on August 11th, 1641, and he was High Sheriff of Suffolk in 1641.
In 1548 (2 Edward VI), Edmund Wright, William's brother-in-law, was granted the custody and marriage of William, then aged 14-1/2, and, the following year, Margaret, the Countess of Bath, gave Edmund Wright 400 marks for the marriage of her daughter, Anne Kytson, to William Spring.
Dorothy Waldegrave was born in 1491, and she was buried at Cockfield, Suffolk, on April 10th, 1564.
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D 3.122: "This argument (that the relaxation of the Guidelines agreed upon by the junior Ministers did not constitute a change in the guidelines) is not one that was produced by its proponents for the purposes of meeting questions put by the Inquiry.
D 3.124 "I accept that Mr Waldegrave and the other adherents of the "interpretation" thesis did not, in putting forward the thesis, have any duplicitous intention and, at the time, regarded the relaxed interpretation, or implementation, of guideline (iii) as being a justifiable use of the flexibility believed to be inherent in the Guidelines".
Mr Waldegrave was in a position to know that that was so" but then goes on immediately to say, unequivocally, "although I accept that he did not intend his letters to be misleading and did not so regard them" (D 4.12)
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 The Harris Legacy - The Harris Family of Essex County England   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
She was the daughter of Sir William Waldegrave and Julia Reynsford.
William was knighted at White Hall by King James I on July 23, 1603.
Sir William Harris died November 20, 1616 in Creeksea, Essex County England and him and his wife are both buried at All Saints Church in Creeksea, Essex County England.
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 William Palmer, 2nd Earl of Selborne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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William Waldegrave Palmer, 2nd Earl of Selborne (1859–1942), was a British politician.
The son of the 1st Earl, he was educated at Winchester and University College, Oxford, where he took a first class degree in history.
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 SELBY - LoveToKnow Article on SELBY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In 1905 he resigned and was raised to the peerage with the title of Viscount Selby, the name being that of his wife, Miss Elizabeth Selby (d.
belonged to a Benedictine abbey founded under a grant from William the Conqi~ieror in 1069 and raised to the dignity of a mitred abbey by Pope Alexander II.
The town had a considerable part in the operations of the Civil Wars, being held at the outset by the Parliamentarians, and captured by the Royalists in 1644, but soon retaken by Sir Thomas Fairfax.
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 Human BSE link was a thunderbolt, says Waldegrave
WILLIAM WALDEGRAVE, the former Agriculture Minister and Health Secretary, denied yesterday that the Tory government underplayed the dangers of BSE to humans to protect the farming industry.
Mr Waldegrave said he did not have the scientific training to judge for himself which theories on BSE held water but said he always encouraged his advisers to look into "dissident" theories proposed by researchers critical of the official line.
Throughout his time in the health and agriculture departments, the best advice was that there was only "a remote possibility" of danger to humans but that it was nonetheless best to keep potentially infected agents out of the human food chain, he told the inquiry.
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 BSE Minister Waldegrave goes organic;
Waldegrave Farms, which comprise 1,000 acres of dairy cattle at Chewton Mendip in Somerset, have applied for funding from the government's Organic Farming Scheme.
William's older brother Jamie, who inherited the title of Earl Waldegrave and runs 3,500 acres including a cheddar cheese dairy, has chosen not to join the scheme.
Waldegrave's conversion to organic farming is seen as a devastating indictment of traditional farming techniques.
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 "The Wyncolls of Suffolk and Essex" - Concordance of Proper Names
, William Dowsing, at Sudhury and the neighbouring
It was attested by William Syday, Roger Wyncoll the elder, William
William, the eldest son of William Waldegrave, of Ilford,
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 WILLIAM WALDEGRAVE PALMER, 2ND EARL OF SELBORNE - LoveToKnow Article on WILLIAM WALDEGRAVE PALMER, 2ND EARL OF SELBORNE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
WILLIAM WALDEGRAVE PALMER, 2ND EARL OF SELBORNE - LoveToKnow Article on WILLIAM WALDEGRAVE PALMER, 2ND EARL OF SELBORNE
This experience made him a valuable ally in the movement among the Unionist party at home for Tariff Reform and Colonial Preference, to which he could now give his whole-hearted support.
See: WILLIAM WALDEGRAVE PALMER, 2ND EARL OF SELBORNE at LoveToKnow.
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 Descendants of William deTendring, Knt, of Tendering Hall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Waldegrave, Esq., of Smallbridge Manor, born 1483 in Smallbridge Manor, probably, and possibly baptized at St. Mary, Bures St. Mary, County Suffolk, about 5 miles southeast of Sudbury; died Abt.
Howard, K.G.,1st Earl of Nottingham, born December 1536 in Notthingham, County Norttinghamshire; died December 14, 1624 in Haling House, near Croydon, County Surrey and was buried December 18, 1624 at Reygate, County Surrey.
William Howard, of Lambeth, born in Lingfield, County Surrey; died September 1, 1600 in Haling House, Croyden, County Surrey and buried September 3 at Reygate.
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 My Family
William Gault WEAR was born on 11 Dec 1817 in Blount County, Tennessee.
William Hibbett WELCH was born in Dec 1825 in Kentucky.
William PERRIN and Letitia WEST were married on 5 Mar 1783 in Campbell County, Virginia.
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 Wormingford: Manors and other estates | British History Online
Robert Gernon's fief had escheated to the Crown, and Henry I granted it to William de Munfitchet and thereafter the manor of WORMINGFORD HALL was held of the barony of Stansted Mountfichet.
(Footnote 5) By 1383 the manor was held by Richard Waldegrave.
In the 12th century St. John's abbey, Col- chester, was given small amounts of land in Wormingford by Queen Eleanor, and Matthew Gernon, and Robert, son of William of Horkesley.
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 Ancestors of Sir Thomas Wiseman
daughter of William "Mafonache" Fitzrobert and Hawise "De Beaumont" Of Leicester, was born in 1160 in, Tewkesbury, Gloucester, England and died on 1 Jan 1224-1225, at age 64.
William married Agnes De Meschines in 1192 in Of,, Cheshire, England.
William Fitzalan, son of Alan fitzFleald and Aveline, died in 1160.
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 Selborne, William Waldegrave Palmer, 2nd Earl of, Viscount Wolmer Of Blackmoor, Baron Selborne Of Selborne --  ...
Selborne, William Waldegrave Palmer, 2nd Earl of, Viscount Wolmer Of Blackmoor, Baron Selborne Of Selborne --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Selborne, William Waldegrave Palmer, 2nd Earl of, Viscount Wolmer Of Blackmoor, Baron Selborne Of Selborne...
"Selborne, William Waldegrave Palmer, 2nd Earl of, Viscount Wolmer Of Blackmoor, Baron Selborne Of Selborne." Encyclopædia Britannica.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 1654
William Waldegrave Palmer, 2nd Earl of Selbourne (M) b.
William Waldegrave Palmer, 2nd Earl of Selbourne was the son of Rt.
Captain Arthur William James Cecil was the son of Arthur Cecil and Elizabeth Ann Wilson.
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 database - pafg161 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
William Drury [Parents] was born about 1515 in Suffolk (GB).
Bridget Drury was born on 11 Sep 1534 in Hawstead, Suffolk (GB).
William Waldegrave was born about 1500 in Smallbridge, Bures, Suffolk (GB).
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 Roger Williams: Family History - Willliam Green
William Green was born in Newark-upon-Trent, Nottinghamshire, in 1715 and baptized on 29 April at the parish church of St Mary Magdalene.
William Whitehead was also briefly a Fellow at Clare (1742-5), and became one of the less-celebrated Poet-Laureates, from 1757-85.
William Jones (1746-1794) was an orientalist, judge in Calcutta, author of a Persian Grammar and numerous translations from Sanskrit.
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 COON-KUHN - STEADMAN Connections
Thomas WALDEGRAVE and Elizabeth FRAY were married on 29 Mar 1461 in Smallbridge, Suffolk, England.
William WALDEGRAVE and Joane DE DURWARD were married in 1419 in Smallbridge, Suffolk, England.
William DE BEAUCHAMP and Joane WALERIES were married in 1172 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England.
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