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  1. Hace 3 días · House of Lancaster: John of Lancaster 1374–1375: Catherine of Lancaster 1373–1418 Queen of Castile and León: Henry III 1379–1406 King of Castile: Edmund Mortimer 1352–1381 3rd Earl of March: Philippa of Clarence 1355–1382 5th Countess of Ulster & 6th Baroness of Connaught: House of Trastámara: Roger Mortimer 1374–1398 ...

  2. Hace 2 días · Lancaster University (officially The University of Lancaster) is a public research university in Lancaster, Lancashire, England. The university was established in 1964 by royal charter, as one of several new universities created in the 1960s.

  3. Hace 5 días · Earldom of Lancaster forfeited, 1322: Duke of Lancaster, 1351: King Edward III 1312–1377: Henry of Grosmont c. 1310 –1361 Duke of Lancaster, 4th Earl of Lancaster, 4th Earl of Leicester: Joan of Lancaster c. 1312 –1349: John (II) de Mowbray 1310–1361 3rd Baron Mowbray: Eleanor of Lancaster 1318–1372: Mary of Lancaster c. 1320 –1362

  4. Hace 3 días · From 1327 downwards the manor was held by the house of Lancaster and by the kings as dukes of Lancaster; but in 1628 Charles I sold it to certain citizens of London, together with all lands and tenements within the same, and in Everton and Wavertree.

  5. Hace 4 días · The institution, which was founded in 1853 by Julia widow of Thomas Ripley, (fn. 4) a native of Lancaster, who made a large fortune in Liverpool and died in 1852, was opened in 1864; the grounds are over 50 acres in extent, and the endowments consist of about £220,000 in stocks and some small landed estates.

  6. Hace 5 días · ALIEN HOUSE 23. THE PRIORY OF LANCASTER. The priory of Lancaster was founded by Roger of Poitou, in the reign of William Rufus, as a cell of the Benedictine Abbey of St. Martin at Sées in Normandy.

  7. Hace 2 días · House of Lords, the upper chamber of Great Britain’s bicameral legislature. Originated in the 11th century, when the Anglo-Saxon kings consulted witans (councils) composed of religious leaders and the monarch’s ministers, it emerged as a distinct element of Parliament in the 13th and 14th centuries.