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  1. Hace 2 días · As of August 2023, 19 Nobel Prize laureates have been affiliated with the university as alumni, faculty members or researchers (three additional laureates acted as administrative staff), including one of the fathers of quantum mechanics Max Born, theoretical physicist Peter Higgs, chemist Sir Fraser Stoddart, immunologist Peter C. Doherty, economist Sir James Mirrlees, discoverer of ...

  2. Hace 2 días · I woulde I thoughte it not amiss, Or that amiss mighte blamles goo; I woulde I were, yet woulde I not, I mighte be gladd yet coulde I not. I coulde desire to know the meane. Or that the meane desyre soughte; I woulde I coulde my fancye weane. From suche sweet joyes as Love hathe wroughte; Onlye my wishe is leaste of all.

  3. Hace 5 días · 1557. P. 125. Lord Stourton's murder of the Hartgills.Some account of this tragedy will be found in Holinshed, Stowe, Strype, and the other historians of the period: but Sir R. C. Hoare, in his History of Modern Wiltshire (Hundred of Mere, pp. 152–157) has collected at considerable length the particulars preserved of it—the first page and a half derived from various passages of our own ...

  4. Hace 4 días · The palace is well known to be the official residence of the British Monarch in Scotland, but that’s a role that it has only held for just over 100 years, with King George V conferring the status upon it in 1922. It’s also well known that it long served as a royal residence for the Scottish monarchy going back to medieval times, with this ...

  5. Hace 3 días · Extracts From the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh, 1528-1557. Contains all the extant burghal legislation down to the commencement of the fuller records of the Council in 1551, and selections from these records to 1557. It also includes substantial extracts from the accounts of the Treasurer and Dean of Guild (1552-56).

  6. Hace 1 día · His son Sir George Nevill, lord Bergavenny, died possessed of it in the 7th year of king Henry VII. anno 1491, leaving several sons and daughters, of whom George, the eldest son, succeeded him as lord Abergavenny, in this estate, and in the manor of Mereworth; William was the second son; Edward was the third, whose descendants succeeded in process of time to the barony of Abergavenny, and Sir ...

  7. Hace 3 días · King Edward VI., in 1552, granted a lease of the manor of Bolsover to Sir John Byron for fifty years, and the next year granted the fee to George Lord Talbot. In 1613, Gilbert Earl of Shrewsbury sold the manor of Bolsover to Sir Charles Cavendish.