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  1. Hace 5 días · This was George Henry Lee, 2nd Earl of Lichfield, the son of the 1st Earl by Charlotte, the natural daughter of King Charles II. Edward Harrison, who succeeded Lord Lichfield at No. 14, had been the Governor of Fort St. George.

    • George Lee, 2nd Earl of Lichfield1
    • George Lee, 2nd Earl of Lichfield2
    • George Lee, 2nd Earl of Lichfield3
    • George Lee, 2nd Earl of Lichfield4
  2. Hace 21 horas · Charlotte Fitzroy (1664–1717), married Edward Lee, 1st Earl of Lichfield George Fitzroy (1665–1716), created Earl of Northumberland (1674), Duke of Northumberland (1678) ( Barbara (Benedicta) Fitzroy (1672–1737) – She was probably the child of John Churchill , later Duke of Marlborough , who was another of Cleveland's many lovers, [149] and was never acknowledged by Charles as his own ...

  3. Hace 5 días · This canon residentiaryship became the 2nd as result of 37 Geo. III c. 20 (private Act). D. 17 Sept. 1798 ( see Dasset Parva), and succ. by William Vyse junior (B/A/1/27 p. 31).

  4. Hace 4 días · George Henry Lee, 2nd Earl of Lichfield (1690 – 1743), married Frances Hales, had three sons and five daughters The Honorable Francis Henry Fitzroy Lee (1692 – 1730), unmarried Lady Elizabeth Lee (1693 – 1741), married (1) Francis Lee, a cousin, had one son and two daughters (2) Edward Young, had one son

  5. Hace 5 días · No. 19 stands on the site of a brick house built in the early 16th century by George Strangeways, archdeacon of Coventry. (fn. 157) In 1662 that house was chosen as a residence by Bishop Hacket, who spent some £800 restoring and adding to it.

  6. Hace 2 días · The Carvery at The George Tuck into a delicious roast lunch at The George Hotel in Lichfield city centre. Roasties in luxurious gravy, Yorkshire puddings so big they deserve their own postcode, veggies that scream seasonal crops.

  7. Hace 5 días · The 1976 United States presidential election in Virginia took place on November 2, 1976. All 50 states and the District of Columbia were part of the 1976 United States presidential election.