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  1. Hace 15 horas · Transferred to Home Office March 1782 (1st Rept. on Fees, 24). ... Charles (Montagu) 4th Earl of Secretary of State ... (Halifax) Sept. 1763-July 1765; ...

  2. Hace 3 días · He died in 1766 deeply in debt and left the property to a nephew, the courtier and politician George Montague-Dunk, Earl of Halifax. His ownership of Stansted lasted only five years, during which he made improvements to the park, including the construction of a domed temple and a Gothic folly, Racton Tower, attributed to Theodosius ...

  3. Hace 2 días · Carmarthen–Halifax: Richard Hampden MP for Buckinghamshire: 18 March 1690 10 May 1694 Carmarthen: Charles Montagu. MP for Maldon ... 1st Earl of ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Isaac_NewtonIsaac Newton - Wikipedia

    Hace 1 día · Newton moved to London to take up the post of warden of the Royal Mint during the reign of King William III in 1696, a position that he had obtained through the patronage of Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax, then Chancellor of the Exchequer.

  5. Hace 4 días · John Thornton, who served the fifth Earl and first Duke of Bedford as a domestic chaplain, was a non-Conformist, and a frequent correspondent. (1) Although the last senior appointment of a layman in the Church of England was that of Sir Adam Newton as dean of Durham on 16 September 1605 (he resigned 25 April 1620) laymen continued to serve in households as lay chaplains.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SatanismSatanism - Wikipedia

    Hace 2 días · Satanism. The inverted pentagram circumscribed by a circle (also known as a pentacle) is often used to represent Satanism. Satanism refers to a group of religious, ideological, and/or philosophical beliefs based on Satan – particularly his worship or veneration. [1] Satan is commonly associated with the Devil in Christianity, a fallen angel ...

  7. Hace 5 días · (5) (See also: Jun 30) On this same date - 20 February 1695 - Charles Montagu, Earl of Halifax, 1661-1715, was appointed first Commissioner of Greenwich Hospital c) Benjamin Waugh b. 1839. Waugh moved to London in 1866, working as a Congregationalist Minister in the slums of Greenwich.