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  1. Hace 4 días · We need to learn what Lucius Cary, 2nd Viscount Falkland, had to say: “Where it is not necessary to change, it is necessary not to change.” And so it is. Give us the dead then! And by the way, the Dead didn’t merely play it. Sometimes they wrote it too and often they and their contemporaries gave us a few definitive performances.

  2. Hace 5 días · Sevenscore. Sevenscore, Minster being the other part of the Manor of Minster consists of substantial farm house and large barns allotted to Mr. Carey, in whose successors Viscounts Falkland, the estate continued down to Lucius Ferdinand, Viscount Falkland.

  3. Hace 5 días · Description. Graphic of title page in "His Maiesties answer to the XIX propositions of both houses of Parliament" Creator. King Charles I, Sir John Colepeper, Viscount Lucius Cary. Date. 1642. Language. English. Type. still image. Collection. C. W. Miller Collection. Citation.

  4. Hace 3 días · Clerk Assistant of the Robes and Wardrobes 1670–1680. Resident Clerk 1782-c. 1809 (after 1794, Clerk of the Wardrobes) Second Clerk 1782-c. 1809. Assistant Clerk 1782–1794. Comptrolling and Orderly Clerk to the Wardrobe and Jewel Office by 1806-. Inspector of the Wardrobes 1798-c. 1805.

  5. Hace 4 días · St. John's College Arms. (37) St. John's College (see plan at end of book) (Plate 231) stands W. of St. John's Street, between Bridge Street and Trinity College. It was founded by Margaret (Beaufort), Countess of Richmond and Derby, but during the initial arrangements the Foundress died (1509) and the charter of foundation was obtained by her ...

  6. Hace 2 días · 7. 1640. Sir John Holland's Speech. The Lord Digby's SPEECH. Sir John Culpeper's Speech. Mr. Harbottle Grimston's SPEECH. Sir Edward Deering's SPEECH. Sir John Wray's SPEECH. A Continuation of Historical Collections.

  7. Hace 6 días · Lucius Cary, 2nd Viscount Falkland: 1610: 1643: Killed during the First Battle of Newbury during the Civil War along with The Earl of Carnarvon and the Earl of Sunderland: Parliamentarian, then Royalist from 1642: Newport (Isle of Wight) (1640–42) Scottish peer so could sit in English Commons; Secretary of State (1642-death) Colonel