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    Sir Thomas Chamberlayne, SL (died 27 September 1625) was an English judge who served as Chief Justice of Chester during the reign of James I of England...
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  • Thomas Chamberlayne may refer to: Sir Thomas Chamberlayne (judge) (died 1625), English judge who served as Chief Justice of Chester Sir Thomas Chamberlayne...
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  • East Norton in Leicestershire. Chamberlayne was born at Pangbourne, Berkshire, the second son of Thomas Chamberlayne (1805–1876) and Amelia (née Onslow)...
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    expect otherwise is rather like hoping that Pontius Pilate will one day be judged as a successful provincial administrator of the Roman Empire. Fellow of...
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    James Whitelocke (category 16th-century English judges)
    Sir James Whitelocke SL (28 November 1570 – 22 June 1632) was an English judge and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1610 and 1622. Whitelocke...
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    needed] at the now-defunct Mount Ida College, which was then known as Chamberlayne Junior College. During his tenure as a Boston city councilor in 1984...
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  • He died in 1638 at Ludlow. He seems to have been a harsh and unpopular judge, as Ralph Gibbon composed the following pasquinade upon his death: Here...
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  • Cox. 1895: Southampton (No. 1). Sir Francis Henry Evans v. Tankerville Chamberlayne and Sir John Stephen Barrington Simeon, Bt. 1900: Wick Burghs. James...
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  • African barrister to practice in the English courts. Augustus Boyle Chamberlayne Merriman‐Labor, barrister, writer and munitions worker. Sir Samuel Lewis...
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    leaves from the military.: 4  By another, they were introduced by Colonel Chamberlayne, a mutual acquaintance, when they both stayed the night at his home in...
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  • Justice of Chester (category English judges)
    Needham 1461 Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby 1461–1471 Richard, Duke of Gloucester 1471 Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby 1471–1504 Sir Thomas Englefield...
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    Conservative MP for Cheltenham and Secretary of State for Justice Tankerville Chamberlayne, landowner in Hampshire and a Member of Parliament for Southampton Wesley...
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    On the death of Thomas Freame in 1689, his estate at Nether Lypiatt was divided between his two co-heiresses. One, Anne Chamberlayne, obtained the previous...
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    George Robertson (congressman) (category Judges of the Kentucky Court of Appeals)
    December 1828 Governor Thomas Metcalfe Preceded by James Chamberlayne Pickett Succeeded by Thomas T. Crittenden Member of the U.S. House of Representatives...
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  • Castle). Robert Thomas married c.1654, Mary Jenkins, daughter of Judge David Jenkins, of Hensol. With Mary, he had four children. Edward Thomas (??-before...
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    was his brother, and so his property descended to his nephew George Chamberlayne. He is buried with his wife in Hillesden Church with a large monument...
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    born in Washington, D.C., on January 13, 1930. Her father was tax court judge John M. Sternhagen and her mother was a homemaker who served as a nurse...
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  • of the parish of Hound included within the parish of St. Mary Extra. Chamberlayne's death caused a by-election. On petition, Hoy was unseated in favour...
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    Its main entrance is on Harrow Road (west of where Ladbroke Grove and Chamberlayne Road meet). Its other entrance, Alma Place (the West Gate, almost opposite...
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  • president of the English Church Union from 1868 to 1919 Tankerville Chamberlayne (1840–1924), Member of Parliament for Southampton Charles Garnett (1840–1919)...
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  • Secretary of State for War, his son James, Samuel Bray, Justice John Chamberlayne (an S.P.C.K. founder), Dr George Smallridge, Dean of Christchurch and...
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    the same name too, it is "My Cuckoo Clock", composed by William John Chamberlayne, included in the book of poems "The Enchanted Land" in 1892 and the other...
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  • politician Lewis Cave, judge on the Queen's Bench Peter Cazalet, cricketeer, jockey, and racehorse trainer Tankerville Chamberlayne, landowner and politician...
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  • Southampton u George Henry Rose William Chamberlayne Clerk of the Parliaments 6 February 1818 Cockermouth u Thomas Wallace Thomas Wallace Vice-President of the...
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  • Lockey 1720: Hugh Raymond 1721: Timothy Brand of the Hide 1722: Richard Chamberlayne 1723: Josias Kinsman 1724: James Braine 1725: John Turner 1726: Edward...
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    production of Banbury cheese declined into the 18th century; Edward Chamberlayne in 1700, Daniel Defoe in 1727, and Richard Pococke in 1756 were among...
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  • Humphrey Mackworth (Parliamentarian) (category 17th-century English judges)
    that Mr. Humphrey Mackworth deputy Cheife Justice of Chester and Vice-Chamberlayne of Chester bee called to the Bench and read in his course before Mr....
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    Justice of the Common Pleas (category Lists of judges in the United Kingdom)
    be a favourite court, which would therefore attract the best lawyers and judges and entrench its position. The outcome was the Supreme Court of Judicature...
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  • Valver; Callow de CAMERA – Chambers de CAMERACO – Gomery CAMERARIUS – Chamberlayne de CAMPANIA – de Champaigne; Champneys CAMPARNULPHUS; de CAMPO ARNULPHUS...
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    Temeraire was recommissioned under the command of Captain Edwin H. Chamberlayne in late January 1810. The Peninsular War had reached a critical stage...
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