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  1. Hace 5 días · William Legge, first Earl of Dartmouth, only son of George Legge, first Baron Dartmouth, was born in 1672, and succeeded to the Barony in 1691. In 1702 he was appointed a commissioner of the Board of Trade and Plantations and made a member of the Privy Council.

  2. Hace 4 días · In the church is the tomb of William Legge, that faithful servant of Charles I., to whom the king confided his message to his degenerate son, enjoining him to remember "the faithfullest servant ever prince had." Here, too, was buried Legge's son, the first Earl of Dartmouth, to whose father Charles II. had granted the Minory House.

  3. Hace 1 día · La institución de la esclavitud empañó los enormes beneficios que forjaron la fortuna de los condes de Harewood, comerciantes de azúcar. La construcción de su finca homónima de 400 hectáreas en el norte de Inglaterra en 1751, con mobiliario suministrado por Thomas Chippendale y paisajismo de Capability Brown, se financió con el trabajo de personas esclavizadas.

  4. Hace 4 días · The estate was up for sale in 1850; it was probably then that it was acquired by the family of William Legge, earl of Dartmouth (d. 1853), who in 1848 had bought the adjoining Patshull estate. In 1856 the owner of Caynton House was his brother Col. (later Gen.)

  5. Hace 4 días · Oil Painting Replica William Heneage Legge (1851–1936), 6th Earl and 8th Baron of Dartmouth by George Fiddes Watt (Inspired By) (1873-1960) | ArtsDot.com

  6. Hace 5 días · Lo más emocionante es cómo esta evolución nos ha llevado a un punto de inflexión: la convergencia entre la potencia de procesamiento y la inteligencia artificial (IA). Gracias a la Ley de Moore, los procesadores actuales son capaces de realizar cálculos y manejo de datos con una rapidez antes inimaginable. Esto ha allanado el camino para ...

  7. Hace 4 días · Published May 17, 2024. This article is featured in the 2024 Green Key special issue. In the last year, Dartmouth has undergone several significant changes to its financial aid policy, including nearly doubling the income threshold for which the College requires no parent tuition contribution.