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  1. Hace 5 días · Henry Frederic, Earl of Arundel, who died in 1652, father of Thomas, Earl of Arundel, who was restored to the title of Duke of Norfolk, settled the Greystock estate on his fourth son, the Honourable Charles Howard.

    • Henry Howard, 4th Earl of Carlisle1
    • Henry Howard, 4th Earl of Carlisle2
    • Henry Howard, 4th Earl of Carlisle3
    • Henry Howard, 4th Earl of Carlisle4
    • Henry Howard, 4th Earl of Carlisle5
  2. Hace 2 días · Among the governors of Carlisle in the reigns of Henry III. and the three Edwards, we find John Baliol and Robert Bruce, the younger, both afterwards Kings of Scotland, William de Fortibus, Earl of Albemarle, Peter de Gaveston, the favourite of King Edward II.

  3. Hace 4 días · By 1690 most of the large houses along the south side of the Strand had disappeared, and James, 4th Earl of Salisbury, decided to pull down Great Salisbury House and put up shops and houses on the site.

  4. Hace 3 días · The chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster is, in modern times, a sinecure office in the government of the United Kingdom . Pat McFadden has been chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster since 5 July 2024.

  5. reviews.history.ac.uk › review › 527Reviews in History

    Hace 2 días · Although Roger II had to rebuild the earldom after Hugh Bigod’s rebellion against Henry II in 1174, by the time Roger III inherited it as a minor in 1225, the Bigods were again extremely well placed to play a major role in central politics and in local society in East Anglia.

  6. Hace 3 días · Under Henry VIII, the duke of Buckingham (who was descended from the youngest son of Edward III) was killed in 1521; the earl of Warwick’s sister, the countess of Salisbury, was beheaded in 1541 and her descendants harried out of the land; and in January 1547 the poet Henry Howard, earl of Surrey, the grandson of Buckingham, was ...

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    Hace 4 días · Leaflet. Biography. Thomas was the son of Sir Thomas Randolph of Stichill, Roxburghshire, and of a daughter of Marjory, countess of Carrick and her first husband Adam of Kilconquhar. Thomas was thus a half-nephew to Robert I but had no royal blood. Randolph was the most impressive, loyal and capable of Robert I’s military and political followers.