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The earl of Bridgewater being President of Wales in the year 1634 , had his
residence at Ludlow - castle in Shropshire , at which time lord Brackly and Mr.
Egerton , his fons , and lady Alice Egerton , his daughter , passing through a
place ...
The earl of Bridgewater being President of Wales in the year 1634 , had his
residence at Ludlow - castle in Shropshire , at which time lord Brackly and Mr.
Egerton , his fons , and lady Alice Egerton , his daughter , passing through a
place ...
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ROS COM M O N. W ENTWORTH DILLON , earl of Roscommon , was the son of
James Dillon and Elizabeth Wentworth , fifter to the earl of Strafford . He was born
in Ireland during the lieutenancy of Strafford , who , being both his uncle and his ...
ROS COM M O N. W ENTWORTH DILLON , earl of Roscommon , was the son of
James Dillon and Elizabeth Wentworth , fifter to the earl of Strafford . He was born
in Ireland during the lieutenancy of Strafford , who , being both his uncle and his ...
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He accused the Earl of Portland and Lord Conway as co - operating in the
transaction ; and testified that the Earl of Northumberland had declared himself
disposed in favour of any attempt that might check the violence of the Parliament ,
and ...
He accused the Earl of Portland and Lord Conway as co - operating in the
transaction ; and testified that the Earl of Northumberland had declared himself
disposed in favour of any attempt that might check the violence of the Parliament ,
and ...
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The Earl of Northumberland , being too great for prosecution , was only once
examined before the Lords . The Earl of Portland and Lord Conway persisting to
deny the charge , and no testimony but Waller's yeť appearing against them ,
were ...
The Earl of Northumberland , being too great for prosecution , was only once
examined before the Lords . The Earl of Portland and Lord Conway persisting to
deny the charge , and no testimony but Waller's yeť appearing against them ,
were ...
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In 1674 , the estate of his uncle James Cranfield , Earl of Middlesex , came to him
by its owner's death , and the title was conferred on him the year after . In 1677 ,
he became , by the death of his father , Earl of Dorset , and inherited the estate ...
In 1674 , the estate of his uncle James Cranfield , Earl of Middlesex , came to him
by its owner's death , and the title was conferred on him the year after . In 1677 ,
he became , by the death of his father , Earl of Dorset , and inherited the estate ...
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