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  1. Hace 4 días · The Earl was Thomas (Belasyse) 4th Viscount and 1st Earl Fauconberg. Lady Barbara Barnewall, second daughter of Thomas (Belasyse), 1st Earl of Fauconberg, died 22nd October, 1761. Her husband was the Hon. George Barnewall, who died in June, 1771, aged 60.

  2. Hace 5 días · This house (B on fig. 36) was the southernmost of three which were built for the first Lord Belasyse, a younger son of Thomas Belasyse, Lord Fauconberg. They were built on a site with a frontage of 133 feet to the square south of Charles Street.

  3. Hace 8 horas · Mary (1637–1713), married Thomas Belasyse, 1st Earl Fauconberg; Frances (1638–1720), married (1) Robert Rich (1634–1658), son of Robert Rich, 3rd Earl of Warwick, (2) Sir John Russell, 3rd Baronet; Crisis and recovery. Little evidence exists of Cromwell's religion in his early years.

  4. Hace 5 días · Thomas Foley, M.P., later 1st Baron Foley of 2nd cr., 1758–65 (previously at No. 12). Lord Belasyse, latterly 2nd Earl Fauconberg, 1766–74. James Sutton, sometime M.P., 1794–1801.

  5. Hace 4 días · As is appropriate for one of the most prominent Irish university teachers of the period, the book is not only based on Professor Ohlmeyer’s own work (notably her biography of the 1st marquess of Antrim and her projects on the statute staple, the Irish legal system and the 1641 Depositions), but also draws on a wide variety of research by other scholars and students, published as books and ...

  6. Hace 4 días · Battle of the First of June. Also called: Battle of the Glorious First of June or Battle of Ushant. Date: June 1, 1794 (Anniversary in 6 days) Location: Atlantic Ocean. France. Ouessant Island. Participants: France. United Kingdom. Context: French Revolutionary wars. Key People: Richard Howe, Earl Howe.

  7. Hace 4 días · It is curious that it should have taken imperial proconsul Lord Cromer (1841–1917, Evelyn Baring until 1892) nearly a century to find a scholarly biographer worthy of his centrality to British, imperial and Egyptian history in the Victorian-Edwardian age. The Marquess of Zetland’s now 72-year-old Lord Cromer (London: Hodder & Stoughton ...