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... chief that ran ' ( Philip Gawdy to his father , 24 Nov. , Hist . MSS . Comm . 7th Rep . p . 520 ) . In December 1587 Howard received a special commission as ' lieutenant - general and commander - in - chief of the navy and army prepared ...
... chief that ran ' ( Philip Gawdy to his father , 24 Nov. , Hist . MSS . Comm . 7th Rep . p . 520 ) . In December 1587 Howard received a special commission as ' lieutenant - general and commander - in - chief of the navy and army prepared ...
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... chief justice , Sir Robert Cecil , and the lord high admiral ' ( ib . 27 April 1602 ) ; and on 20 May 1623 he reported to the archbishop of Can- terbury , as lieutenant of the county , that John Monson , son of Sir William Monson , was ...
... chief justice , Sir Robert Cecil , and the lord high admiral ' ( ib . 27 April 1602 ) ; and on 20 May 1623 he reported to the archbishop of Can- terbury , as lieutenant of the county , that John Monson , son of Sir William Monson , was ...
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... chief of the militia of the four northernmost counties . On 29 Nov. 1668 he was sent ambassador extraordinary with the Garter to Charles XI of Sweden . He succeeded to the lord - lieu- tenancy of Durham on 18 April 1672 , colonel of a ...
... chief of the militia of the four northernmost counties . On 29 Nov. 1668 he was sent ambassador extraordinary with the Garter to Charles XI of Sweden . He succeeded to the lord - lieu- tenancy of Durham on 18 April 1672 , colonel of a ...
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... chief of the commission sent out to America by Lord North to treat , consult , and agree upon the means of quiet- ing the disorders ' in the American colonies ( London Gazette , 1778 , No. 11865 ) . While there he became involved in a ...
... chief of the commission sent out to America by Lord North to treat , consult , and agree upon the means of quiet- ing the disorders ' in the American colonies ( London Gazette , 1778 , No. 11865 ) . While there he became involved in a ...
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... chief with a seat in the cabinet ( to which he had been appointed under the Rocking- ham administration ) , George Howard was appointed to succeed him , but neither Howard nor the Duke of Richmond , who went to the ordnance at the same ...
... chief with a seat in the cabinet ( to which he had been appointed under the Rocking- ham administration ) , George Howard was appointed to succeed him , but neither Howard nor the Duke of Richmond , who went to the ordnance at the same ...
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