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kery and the advice of Neri, one of Gautrekr's | earls, a man named Ref gained the hand of Gautrek's |
vered to Cecil his report of the Flight of the | Earls, a seminal event in Irish history and, before |
The brutality and questionable legality of the | earls' act helped garner sympathy for the king in th |
e, and an indenture was drawn up, by which the | Earls agreed to forgive each other, to be friends, a |
d would not be defined until the Flight of the | Earls allowed the shiring of Ulster from 1604. |
The | Earls also owned Heythrop Park until a fire in 1831. |
As the home of successive | Earls and Countesses Spencer the state rooms of the |
The Role of Jeannie was replaced by Amanda | Earls and the role of Pickles was replaced by Caitli |
in the country, he was also the oldest of the | earls and had proved his loyalty and ableness throug |
ne Gunner, Winterbourne Dauntsey, Winterbourne | Earls and Laverstock before joining the Avon near Sa |
Seven | earls and lords carried his body; William Kirkcaldy |
May 1563, Huntly, Sutherland and eleven other | Earls and Barons of the name Gordon were forfeited. |
h a silver chain, and of too much revelry with | earls and knights. |
Coat of arms of Beaufort, | earls and dukes of Somerset |
as formerly part of the Ashridge Estate of the | Earls and Dukes of Bridgwater. |
The Lives of all the [Cavendish] | Earls and Dukes of Devonshire, &c., 8vo, London, 176 |
eritage, Rothesay Castle being the seat of the | Earls and Marquesses of Bute, who stayed at Luton Ho |
The seals of eight | earls and as many as forty-one other Scottish nobles |
The main seat of the | earls and marquesses of Salisbury is Hatfield House |
This line would go on to produce a series of | Earls and Dukes of Ormond. |
After Plenderleith had been held by the | Earls and Dukes of Roxburghe for over 300 years, the |
The castle eventually passed from the | Earls and Dukes of Portland to the Dukes of Devonshi |
he was baptized by Bishop Finan, with all his | earls and soldiers, and their servants, that came al |
Derek Hill, In Performance, The Plight of the | Earls and A Border Childhood. |
t force in the town became the Russell family, | Earls and later Dukes of Bedford, who took over much |
practice was brought by two students, Lindsay | Earls and Daniel James, and their families against t |
le of 1968 in Berlin from two other bands, the | Earls and the Gents. |
Again the | Earls appealed to the King, and again commissioners |
Peace was negotiated and the | Earls arranged to meet each other on the island of E |
Earls Barton | |
Castle Ashby & | Earls Barton railway station is a former railway sta |
He was born in | Earls Barton and died in Cambridge. |
riages which are visible from the road linking | Earls Barton and Castle Ashby. |
Two wards from the Wellingborough borough - | Earls Barton and West (covering the villages of Sywe |
Born in | Earls Barton, Northamptonshire, Barker moved to Leyt |
naged by Branson, Missouri broadcasters, Orr & | Earls Broadcasting, Inc. WDLY had a tough time compe |
as drawn up not only as a complaint by the two | earls, but on behalf of the entire community of the |
The Althorp estate remains the seat of the | earls, but the Wimbledon estate was later sold by th |
The | Earls Cadogan, via their company Cadogan Estates hav |
have been carried out by one of three Scottish | earls: Carrick, Strathearn or Lennox. |
The ancestral seat of the | Earls Castle Stewart is Stuart Hall, Stewartstown, C |
ish aristocracy; the Clan Stuart of Appin, the | Earls Castle Stewart, and the Earls of Galloway, all |
d its own set of presidents who were generally | earls, Church of England bishops and lords; some of |
Earls Colne railway station was located in Earls Col | |
88: Colchester - | Earls Colne - Halstead (Monday - Saturday) |
Earls Colne was opened in August 1942 and for the fi | |
a variety of types returning from operations, | Earls Colne remained vacant. |
Red telephone box in | Earls Colne along High Street |
In the time of Edward the Confessor | Earls Colne belonged to a Saxon noble named Wulfwine |
rom Cambridge University, the Newby Trust, the | Earls Colne Educational trust and the Sidney Perry F |
Earls Colne Airfield (ICAO: EGSR) is a former World | |
323: Greenstead Green - | Earls Colne - Pebmarsh - Lamarsh - Middleton - Sudbu |
ng lessons; examples include Clacton Airfield, | Earls Colne Airfield, and Stapleford Aerodrome. |
ptember 1944 the squadron moved to RAF Station | Earls Colne where the process of changing the Albema |
her nearby settlements include Burton's Green, | Earls Colne, Plaistow Green and Tumbler's Green. |
ther nearby settlements include Boose's Green, | Earls Colne, White Colne, Pebmarsh and Daw's Cross. |
He lives in the North Essex village of | Earls Colne, with his wife and daughter. |
Earls Common is a village in Worcestershire, England | |
dings, all timber-framed and plastered houses, | Earls Cottages, Mill End Green and Moat Farm Cottage |
There with his Uncle, Six belted | Earls, countless knights and commonalty, was slain. |
mited, a subsidiary which owns the Olympia and | Earls Court venues; and Great Capital Partnership, a |
ition involving the Panthers, Brighton Tigers, | Earls Court Rangers and Streatham. |
Donald Eastwood who originally played with the | Earls Court Kangaroos, and have competed in the Brit |
dustry and took place on 20th February 2002 at | Earls Court Exhibition Centre in London. |
Earls Court tube station | |
Earls Court One | |
le, and "Sympathy for the Devil" was played at | Earls Court on 21 May. |
Earls Court exterior, GBBF 2007 | |
dustry and took place on 19th February 1996 at | Earls Court Exhibition Centre in London. |
Kensington High Street from the | Earls Court Road end |
Collingham is situated in London's | Earls Court area. |
The bout was held at the | Earls Court Arena, London. |
Industry and took place on 17 February 2004 at | Earls Court Exhibition Centre in London. |
dustry and took place on 20th February 2003 at | Earls Court Exhibition Centre in London. |
ed this song live, including it on his Live at | Earls Court (2005). |
The awards ceremony was held at | Earls Court Exhibition Centre in London, and was bro |
e Franco-British Exhibition (1908) was held at | Earls Court in London, and the firm took a stand the |
Around 1968 Fields went to live in | Earls Court Square sharing a flat with Syd Barrett, |
Earls Court is far more run-down and cheaper than it | |
This building is now usually referred to as | Earls Court One. |
came a resident at The Troubadour folk club in | Earls Court in the early 1960s. |
al Roller Derby and Steel City Derby Demons at | Earls Court Exhibition Centre, London. |
The cast were reunited after 28 years at | Earls Court on 1 and 2 September 2007 as part of The |
o Gianelli for the European Flyweight title at | Earls Court Exhibition Centre, London. |
He died at his home at | Earls Court and was buried at West Norwood Cemetery. |
ual National Home Improvement Show at London's | Earls Court Exhibition Centre. |
The | Earls Court Kangaroos were an Australian rules footb |
ter Evening News Arena and 15 December 2007 at | Earls Court in London. |
ning of the building in 1861 until it moved to | Earls Court in 1949 needing extra space to allow the |
The awards ceremony was held at | Earls Court Exhibition Centre in London. |
urned to west London in 2007 and took place at | Earls Court Exhibition Centre on April 16-18. |
ons of Covent Garden (1979-1980), Tiger Lee in | Earls Court (1980-1986), and The Oriental at the Dor |
blic house, the Princess Victoria, in London's | Earls Court Road. |
y are performed by Gary Yudman, the MC for the | Earls Court shows in 1980 and 1981. |
ns for the 1948-49 season before moving to the | Earls Court Rangers for three seasons. |
he 2010 FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour was held at | Earls Court Two on the 11th of March, with Wayne Roo |
h Kensington, Shepherds Bush, West Kensington, | Earls Court and Chelsea Harbour |
d in the year of 1975 and 1979 for the band at | Earls Court on 25 May 1975 and Knebworth on 11 Augus |
ed for the Richmond Hawks, Brighton Tigers and | Earls Court Rangers in the English National League a |
from the top of the wall, echoing the original | Earls Court performances. |
007, the London Book Fair has been held at the | Earls Court Exhibition Centre. |
Earls Court finally opened its door to the public fo | |
A life-long resident of | Earls Court Square, Jennifer Ware, recollects as a c |
seen from outside West Brompton station, with | Earls Court Exhibition Centre in the foreground. |
borough Theatre is a fifty seat theatre in the | Earls Court area of London, United Kingdom (part of |
The | Earls Court Kangaroos were formed as a foundation cl |
lso backed by a 100-strong Gospel Choir at the | Earls Court Arena during the annual music awards sho |
The Volleyball will take place at | Earls Court with the Beach Volleyball taking place a |
up large property deals, including the sale of | Earls Court Exhibition Centre and Olympia, and the p |
idworth in 1945 and resident in London, in the | Earls Court area. |
erformed the song at the World Music Awards in | Earls Court on 15 November 2006. |
"The Small Print" (live at | Earls Court) - 3:40 |
Pink Floyd performed the song live in 1980 (at | Earls Court), some kind of zombie-type person came o |
prostitute, in her flat at 13 Finborough Road, | Earls Court, and stole some money. |
Earls Court, London on 15 October 1994 | |
Earls Court, London on 19 October 1994 | |
nd learns that she is twenty-four and lives in | Earls Court, though she remains unreceptive to his o |
taking place at the MEN Arena, Manchester, and | Earls Court, London. |
-1911) before it moved to 11-13 Penywern Road, | Earls Court, London. |
Brompton, Campden, Cheyne, Church, Courtfield, | Earls Court, Hans Town, Holland, Norland, North Stan |
he Argon was made by Grannaway Engineering Co, | Earls Court, London S.W. in 1908. |
in Fulham, the tournament has been to Wembley, | Earls Court, Kensington, the Lakeside Country Club a |
As well as Kensington itself the seat covers | Earls Court, Brompton, Holland Park and Notting Hill |
There is pub in | Earls Court, London called the Prince of Teck |
It included Kensington, South Kensington, | Earls Court, Notting Hill, Brompton and part of Kens |
confirmed at the High Anglican St Cuthbert's, | Earls Court, remaining a life-long Anglican. |
gdon, Brompton, Campden, Colville, Courtfield, | Earls Court, Golborne, Holland, Norland, Notting Bar |
arge four storey house at Eardley Crescent, in | Earls Court, London. |
largest indoor concert venue after the O2 and | Earls Court, an exhibition hall which regularly stag |
Located at 261 Old Brompton Road, | Earls Court, it was a popular landmark Leather bar d |
ssports, on 31 March 1980 and rented a flat in | Earls Court. |
nsored by Capital Radio, the band performed at | Earls Court. |
n became the official dealer for London MPH at | Earls Court. |
he river on the District Line, by blocking off | Earls Court. |
18 December 2004 and later released as Live at | Earls Court. |
he system in wind tunnels at the Empress Hall, | Earls Court. |
e Barons Cowley have since been elevated to be | Earls Cowley. |
Henrietta Butler, and eventually passed to the | Earls Cowper (descendants of Lord Grantham's younges |
67 in Marylebone, London, England-2 June 1929, | Earls Croome, Worcestershire, England) played cricke |
Earls's contract with Sun expired in January 1957, a | |
The | Earls did bear the Dutch nobility title Baron van Re |
designed to limit the fighting between the two | earls during the civil war. |
d king by the Witenagemot, with the support of | Earls Edwin and Morcar, Stigand, Archbishop of Cante |
Nick | Earls emigrated to Australia from Northern Ireland a |
s great dignity, power, and prerogative as the | Earls enjoyed, but also afforded evidence that the D |
barony of Chilham, with the manor of Chingford | Earls, Essex. |
The Shirleys, who were ennobled as | Earls Ferrers in 1677, ceased to live at Astwell in |
ccasion six dukes, two marquises, twenty three | earls, four Viscounts, and fourteen barons from the |
Earls grew up on a farm in Manchester, Tennessee in | |
berland, England, is the ancestral seat of the | Earls Grey. |
And when the | earls had exalted themselves with pride because of t |
ith in his friendship with Harald, but the two | Earls had recently become allies, and Thorbjorn was |
cal, financial and constitutional issues, both | earls had personal grievances against the king. |
ed to Southend on Sea, Essex, where he went to | Earls Hall Primary School and Cecil Jones Secondary |
Earls has also written other novels, including Bache | |
Earls has also contributed to the four best-selling | |
The Trust was launched at The | Earls High School on December 10 2007 with a telepho |
It includes Newfield Park Primary School, | Earls High School and Halesowen College. |
The | Earls High School from the tower of St John the Bapt |
Earls Hill is PreCambrian in origin, being formed ap | |
Nearby is | Earls Hill, which is the site of an Iron Age hillfor |
cia until 1041, but from 1016 there were other | earls in York who were appointed by King Canute the |
The Revolt of the | Earls in 1075 was a rebellion of three earls against |
continent with Tyrone during the Flight of the | Earls in 1607, dying at Genoa in August 1608. |
He returned to his home at Winterbourne | Earls in Wiltshire, and resumed his office of record |
o the peerage as Baron Greenway, of Stanbridge | Earls in the County of Southampton. |
of the kings of Ulster until the Flight of the | Earls in 1607. |
Earls is an unincorporated community located in Amel | |
o late 1990s - the developments being known as | Earls Keep and Bishops Lodge. |
again took the field against the Revolt of the | Earls, leading with Bishop Odo a vast host against R |
A number of captured Scottish | earls, lords and lairds were released; they sent hos |
1726) married James Keith, a descendant of the | Earls Marischal of Scotland, and had eight children. |
indirect descendants, eventually known as the | Earls Marischal, held that title for several centuri |
They were | Earls, Marquesses and Dukes of Ormonde and lived in |
dually fell into a state of disrepair when the | Earls moved away, and only its foundations can still |
In John | Earls News of the World review of the Union Chapel s |
e present for her restitution, signed by eight | earls, nine bishops, eighteen lords, twelve abbots a |
The majority of | Earls' novels are set in his hometown of Brisbane, a |
llage is Weston Park the ancestral home of the | Earls of Bradford. |
aul Gore, 1st Baronet, was the ancestor of the | Earls of Arran, the Barons Annaly and the Barons Har |
Seven of the Brudenell family were | Earls of Cardigan - the most notable being the 7th E |
h century, those by the harbour the Bouchiers, | Earls of Bath. |
Baronet, of Magharabeg was the ancestor of the | Earls of Arran, the Barons Annalyand the Barons Harl |
t of the customs of the port of Kinsale to the | Earls of Desmond by King Henry VII in 1497. |
That it was held by the | Earls of Cornwall with the rights and prerogative of |
The | Earls of Darnley had been buried at Westminster Abbe |
e Covenant, comprising the Earl of Argyll, the | Earls of Crawford and Tullibardine, the Lords of Elc |
-1971) married Lady Violet Mary Elliot [of the | earls of Minto] (1889-1965) in 1916. |
e of his mother's family, the Fox-Strangeways, | Earls of Ilchester). |
he Howard Family, who, as Dukes of Norfolk and | Earls of Arundel are the most prominent English Cath |
son, John, from whom were descended the later | Earls of Crawford and Balcarres. |
s for the Nevilles of Raby and Brancepeth, the | Earls of Westmoreland, who had forfeited the propert |
ket borough, under the complete control of the | Earls of Mount Edgcumbe since 1702. |
cluding the site of Sandwell Hall (home of the | Earls of Dartmouth) and Priory Ruins (still evident |
Ibane and Viscount Buttevant, ancestor of the | Earls of Barrymore. |
The priory of Wereham was founded by the | earls of Clare during the rain of Richard I in the l |
Castle, seat of the Pakenham family, later the | Earls of Longford. |
e cross-section of the nobility, including the | Earls of Argyll, Cassillis, Rothes and Eglinton, the |
rgaret de Braose), and from whom descended the | Earls of Ormond. |
In 1565 Queen Mary of Scotland restored the | Earls of Huntly, Sutherland and others of the name G |
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