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... earl of Arundel ( 1608- 1652 ) [ q . v . ] On 17 Jan. 1799 he was elected F.R.S. , and F.S.A. on 20 Feb. 1812. On 16 Dec. 1815 he succeeded as twelfth Duke of Nor- folk his third cousin , Charles , eleventh duke [ q . v . Unlike his ...
... earl of Arundel ( 1608- 1652 ) [ q . v . ] On 17 Jan. 1799 he was elected F.R.S. , and F.S.A. on 20 Feb. 1812. On 16 Dec. 1815 he succeeded as twelfth Duke of Nor- folk his third cousin , Charles , eleventh duke [ q . v . Unlike his ...
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... Earl of Essex [ see DEVE- REUX , ROBERT , Second EARL OF ESSEX ] , equal in authority , the lord admiral taking prece- dence at sea and Essex on shore , although in their joint letters or orders Essex's signature , by right of his ...
... Earl of Essex [ see DEVE- REUX , ROBERT , Second EARL OF ESSEX ] , equal in authority , the lord admiral taking prece- dence at sea and Essex on shore , although in their joint letters or orders Essex's signature , by right of his ...
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... Earl of Nottingham of the ori- ginal creation of John Mowbray ( temp . Richard II ) , from whom , in the female line ... earl of Peterborough , and was grandmother of Charles Mordaunt , earl of Peterborough [ q . v . ] in the time of ...
... Earl of Nottingham of the ori- ginal creation of John Mowbray ( temp . Richard II ) , from whom , in the female line ... earl of Peterborough , and was grandmother of Charles Mordaunt , earl of Peterborough [ q . v . ] in the time of ...
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... EARL OF ESSEX ] . Be- fore June 1604 Howard married his second wife Margaret , daughter of James Stuart , earl of Murray , great - granddaughter through the female line of the Regent Murray . On 12 June 1604 she was granted the manor ...
... EARL OF ESSEX ] . Be- fore June 1604 Howard married his second wife Margaret , daughter of James Stuart , earl of Murray , great - granddaughter through the female line of the Regent Murray . On 12 June 1604 she was granted the manor ...
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... Earl of Carlisle , was constituted vice - admiral of Northumberland , Cumber- land , and Durham on 18 June following , and became joint - commissioner for office of earl- marshal on 27 May 1662. From 20 July 1663 to December 1664 he was ...
... Earl of Carlisle , was constituted vice - admiral of Northumberland , Cumber- land , and Durham on 18 June following , and became joint - commissioner for office of earl- marshal on 27 May 1662. From 20 July 1663 to December 1664 he was ...
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