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Hace 17 horas · High Sheriff of Somerset. The office of High Sheriff of Somerset is an ancient shrievalty which has been in existence since the 11th century. [1] Originally known as the "Sheriff of Somerset", the role was retitled on 1 April 1974, under the provisions of the Local Government Act 1972. [2]
Hace 1 día · General Henry Luttrell, 2nd Earl of Carhampton; General Henry Alexander Carleton CB (1814—1900), Royal Artillery; General Sir Mark Carleton-Smith; Major-General Sir Michael Edward Carleton-Smith; Major-General Neil Carlier; Major-General Ewan Carmichael; Major-General Sir Sir James Carmichael-Smyth, 1st Baronet; Brigadier-General John Carnac
Hace 5 días · Enjoy a circular wander through tranquil woodland and discover an impressive folly built by Henry Luttrell to enhance the view from Dunster Castle.
Hace 4 días · St. Oliver Plunkett: The Last Priest Martyred at Tyburn. Edward Luttrell (d. 1737), “Oliver Plunket”, National Portrait Gallery (photo: Register Files) On July 1, 1681, St. Oliver Plunkett suffered and died at Tyburn. He forgave his persecutors, asked forgiveness for his own sins, made an Act of Contrition, prayed the Miserere, and ...
From Richard Parsons, the First Grandmaster of the Dublin Freemasonry Lodge, considered the second most powerful Lodge in the World by Freemasonry, to Henry Barry, a Convicted Murderer and Simon Luttrell, famed for making a pact with the Devil and two war hero's from the Battle of Fontenoy. The members of the Irish Hellfire Club were a diverse ...
Hace 2 días · March 26, 2024. 9:19 am. By Mike Hutchens, UC Schools Communications Director. Union City, Tenn.–. A select group of third and fourth graders from Union City Elementary School was rewarded last week with a trip to Discovery Park of America as part of the school’s Discovery Kids program. Faculty and staff nominated a dozen students from the ...
Hace 17 horas · As we know, it was the Europeans who first decided to set off in search of the land of spices starting in the late 15th century. The historian Henry Hobhouse once put it pretty succinctly when he wrote, “The starting point for European expansion had nothing to do with the rise of any religion or the rise of capitalism – but it has a great deal to do with pepper.”