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  1. Hace 3 días · Frederick North, lord North, K. G. afterwards earl of Guildford, and was confirmed in them for life, by patent. THE RIGHT HON. WILLIAM PITT, appointed, by patent, dated August 18, 1792, and he continues at this time both constable of Dover castle and lordwarden of the cinque ports. The hon.

  2. Hace 4 días · A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 3, the University of Oxford.Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1954. This free content was digitised by double rekeying.

  3. Hace 3 días · CAPTURES. On 19 March, Maj. Charles Magill reported to Gov. Jefferson that Cornwallis had taken custody of 75 wounded Americans. “Return of ordnance, ammunition, and arms, taken at the battle of Guildford, March 15, 1781. Brass Ordnance: Mounted on travelling carriages, with limbers and boxes complete, 4 six-pounders.

  4. Hace 4 días · Paintings Reproductions Frederick North, 2nd Earl Of Guilford by Nathaniel Dance-Holland | WahooArt.com + 1 707-877-4321 + 33 970-444-077

  5. Hace 5 días · It becomes even more remarkable when one considers that each work was painted en plein air by an intrepid Victorian artist, Marianne North, as she travelled solo around the world for 15 years in the late 19th-century. This dauntless lifestyle was first inspired by North’s visit to Kew Gardens in 1856, when she was 26 years old.

  6. Hace 9 horas · Frederick II ( German: Friedrich II.; 24 January 1712 – 17 August 1786) was the monarch of Prussia from 1740 until 1786. He was the last Hohenzollern monarch titled King in Prussia, declaring himself King of Prussia after annexing Royal Prussia from the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1772. His most significant accomplishments include his ...

  7. Hace 3 días · Guildford is the old county town of Surrey, 30 miles from London, lying on the banks of the Wey, where the river breaks through the line of chalk hills. On the west side the ridge of the Hog's Back is called Guildown (Geldesdone by Geoffrey Gaimar, 12th century; Geldedone in the Pipe Roll of 1192–3).