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  • {{Short description|List of High Sheriffs in England, Wales and Northern Ireland}} ...rthern Ireland]], along with the more localised but equivalent Sheriffdoms of 16 towns/cities. ...
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  • ...Florence, widow of Walter de Insular (de L'Isle) and co-parencer with her, of Pulburough manor, [[Sussex]]". ...Hussey was married about 1290, to Isabel. He was summoned to [[Parliament of England|Parliament]] on 24 June 1295 and was returned for the following 30 ...
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  • {{short description|Son of Aubrey de Vere}} ...[[England]] after the [[Norman Conquest]], being the eldest surviving son of [[Aubrey de Vere I|Aubrey de Vere]] and his wife Beatrice. ...
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  • {{Short description|Poitevin courtier at the court of Henry III of England}} | office = Lord High Treasurer ...
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  • .... Shortly after leaving home on 23 September they were attacked by a group of men involved in a property dispute with his father; William Tresham was kil ...ions of [[Oyer and terminer]], followed by an appointment as [[Comptroller of the Household]] in 1460. ...
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  • ...h transport [[entrepreneur]]. He is best known today for being the creator of ''The Philip Henman Trust''. ...The General Lighterage Co Ltd. was formed from the lighterage department of the London Cologne Steam Ship Company.<br /> ...
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  • ...executed by [[Richard III of England|Richard III]] as part of his seizure of the throne. ...ter|Porter]], and Receiver of [[Abergavenny]]. In 1450, he became [[Master of the Ordnance]]. He entered Parliament in 1455 as MP for [[Marlborough (UK P ...
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  • ...iam Barraud.jpg|thumb|Sir Edmund and the Old Surrey Fox Hounds at the Foot of Addington Hills by [[William Barraud]] (1810–1851)]] ...dom)|Member of Parliament]] for [[East Surrey (UK Parliament constituency)|Surrey Eastern]] for six years as a [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]], and ...
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  • |image_alt = Photograph of Oxon Hoath house ...[[High Sheriff of Kent|High Sheriffs]] of Kent. It has a surviving example of [[parterre]] gardens in its grounds. ...
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  • [[File:Hans Holbein d. J. 060.jpg|thumb|Portrait of Sir Richard Southwell by [[Hans Holbein the Younger]]]] [[File:Southwell OfWoodrisingNorfolk Arms.svg|thumb|Arms of Southwell of Woodrising, Norfolk: ''Argent, three cinquefoils gules each charged with si ...
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  • | office = [[High Sheriff of Kent]] | death_place = [[Tower of London]], [[Middlesex]], [[England]] ...
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  • ...umn E</ref> Waechter was appointed a [[deputy lieutenant]] of the [[County of London]] in September 1909.<ref>{{London Gazette|issue=28290|page=7049|date ...e and Cadet Corps in Surrey. [[High Sheriff of Surrey]] in 1910 and Master of the Chiddingfold Foxhounds."<ref>Times 2 January 1911; Page 10 "New Years H ...
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  • | image = [[File:Coronet of a British Earl.svg|150px|center]] [[File:Warenne_Arms_2.svg|180px]] | title = The Earl of Surrey ...
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  • ...Coat of Arms of Sir John Sutton, 1st Baron Dudley, KG.png|thumb|243px|Arms of Sir John Sutton, 1st Baron Dudley, KG]] ...' War]] and the [[Wars of the Roses]], as well as acted as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland from 1428 to 1430. ...
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  • ...n.|The Honorable}} '''Peter John Locke King''' (25 January 1811, [[Ockham, Surrey]] – 12 November 1885, [[Weybridge]]) was an English politician. ...t-right politics|left wing]] he sided with the mainstream progressive wing of the [[Liberal Party (United Kingdom)|Liberal Party]]. ...
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  • ...England, a [[Member of Parliament]], a wealthy landowner, and the founder of [[Trinity College, Oxford]]. ...[[Court of Augmentations]] for the settlement of the confiscated property of the smaller religious foundations, he obtained immense wealth and influence ...
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  • | honorific-suffix = [[Justice of the Peace|JP]] | office = [[High Sheriff of Surrey]] ...
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  • ...glish banker, [[politician]] and writer, best known as one of the founders of the [[Catholic Apostolic Church|Catholic Apostolic or Irvingite Church]].<r ...the university through the [[Drummond Professor of Political Economy|chair of political economy]] which he founded in 1825.<ref name="EB1911"/> ...
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  • {{Short description|Category of areas in England}} ...es|those used for a similar ceremonial purpose in Wales|Preserved counties of Wales}} ...
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  • ...g Co., Baltimore, 1999) pp. 57–8</ref><ref>Alexander Malet, ''The Conquest of England'', (Bell and Daldy, London, 1860) p. 191 n. 18</ref> ...nded [[Hurley Priory]] by the [[River Thames]] in [[Berkshire]], as a cell of [[Westminster Abbey]].<ref name="KR227">K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, ''Domesday Peop ...
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