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  1. Earl of Albemarle is a title created several times from Norman times onwards. The word Albemarle is derived from the Latinised form of the French county of Aumale in Normandy (Latin: Alba Marla meaning "White Marl", marl being a type of fertile soil), other forms being Aubemarle and Aumerle .

  2. Albemarle Corporation is an American specialty chemicals manufacturing company based in Charlotte, North Carolina. It operates 3 divisions: lithium (68.4% of 2022 revenues), bromine specialties (19.3% of 2022 revenues) and catalysts (12.3% of 2022 revenues).

    • c. 7,400 (2023)
    • US$7.32 billion (2022)
  3. George Granville, 1st Baron Lansdowne, "1st Duke of Albemarle" (1666–1735), a notable Tory, was made a Jacobite peer by The Old Pretender, which creation was not recognised within the Kingdom of Great Britain. Bernard Granville, "2nd Duke of Albemarle" (1700 – 2 July 1776), nephew of Lord Lansdowne, allegedly succeeded his uncle in said ...

  4. Albemarle Corporation sold its Teesport, UK facility to Kemira Oyj. With a history that extends back to 1887, today’s Albemarle is a leading global producer of lithium and bromine, serving customers around the world.

  5. 1 de ene. de 2007 · The first English explorer to become a settler in North Carolina, then known as Albemarle, was a trader named Nathaniel Batts. He bought his land from the American Indians in 1660. Having traded with the Indians since the 1650s, Batts set an example of fair dealing and friendship.

  6. 3 de jun. de 2023 · Albemarle, the world’s top producer of this critical metal and the operator of mines in Australia, Chile and the U.S., says it plans to bring another domestic lithium mine online by 2027 — Kings...

  7. Albemarle leads the world in transforming essential resources into critical ingredients for mobility, energy, connectivity, and health From our strength in Bromine and Lithium specialties, we partner with customers to pioneer new ways to move, power, conn