William Noel (19 March 1695 – 8 December 1762) was an English barrister, judge and politician who sat in the House of Commons for 35 years from 1722 to...
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William Noel may refer to: William Noel (MP for Rutland) (1789–1859), British politician William Noel (1695–1762), English barrister, judge and politician...
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Providence Plantations (d. 1758) March 19 William Noel, English barrister, judge and politician, (d. 1762) Christian Seybold, German painter (d. 1768)...
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Baron Wentworth (section Noel family)
(1593–1641) William Wentworth, 2nd Earl of Strafford, 2nd Viscount Wentworth, 2nd Baron Wentworth and 2nd Baron Raby (1626–1695) Edward Noel, 1st Viscount...
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Adolph Scheibe (1708–1776) Francesco Araja (1709 – after 1762) Franz Benda (1709–1786) Jean-Noël Hamal (1709–1778) Franz Xaver Richter (1709–1789) Christoph...
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{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) "NOEL, Sir Clobery, 5th Bt. (?1695-1733), of Kirkby Mallory, Leics". History of Parliament Online...
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Bobot (1902–1974) Louis-Léopold Boilly (1761–1845) Jean-François Boisard (1762–1820) Maurice Boitel (1919–2007) Rosa Bonheur (1822–1899) Leon Bonnat (1833–1922)...
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Purcell (1659–1695) James Kendrick Pyne (1852–1938) Noel Rawsthorne (1929–2019) Vaughan Richardson (died 1729) John Robinson (1682–1762) Brian Runnett...
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the stage. Stephen Hawes, 1502–? William Sharington, 1542–1544 Thomas Streete, c.1547(-1553?) John Fowler, 1548 William Goring, 1553 George Bridgeman or...
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Belcastro (born 1964) Supply Belcher (1751–1836) Laurent Belissen (1693–1762) William Henry Bell (1873–1946) Ján Levoslav Bella (1843–1936) Vincenzo Bellavere...
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Year Name 1762–1763 Charles Daly 1763–1764 Henry Ellis 1764–1765 John Eyre 1765–1766 James Daly 1766–1767 Henry White 1767–1768 John Gibson 1768–1769 Thomas...
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Breadalbane (1762—1834), CO, Breadalbane Fencibles Major-General Bala Bredin (1916—2005), GOC North West District Brigadier-General Richard William Breeks (1863-1920)...
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Braddock 1753–1755: Hedworth Lambton 1755–1762: The Hon. Bennet Noel 1762–1762: Maj. Gen. Julius Caesar 1762–1763: William A'Court 1763–1777: John Thomas 1777–1785:...
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1691 – Sebert 1692 – Benoît Le Coffre 1693 – Henri de Favanne 1694 – Noël Neveu 1695 – Louis Galloche 1696 – Pierre Dulin 1697 – Pierre Dulin 1698 – Nicolas...
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each of the Parliaments of 1690 and 1695, many aristocrats. In response to this, the Parliamentary Elections Act 1695 established 21 as the minimum age...
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mostly known as a copyist John Charles Felix Rossi (1762–1839) – sculptor Arthur William Devis (1762–1822) – English painter of history paintings and portraits...
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residence on Dublin Street. On 19 June 1722, he married Deborah Staunton (c. 1695–1737), a daughter of Thomas Staunton. They lived in Clogrennane, County Carlow...
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May 1695 at Brest) – captured by the English in 1696, sank 1696 Téméraire 50, later 54 guns (designed and built by Étienne Hubac, launched June 1695 at...
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Fernández Duro 1900, p. 183. Pezuela 1868, p. 321. Sainsbury, William Noel; Sir Fortescue, John William; Headlam, Cecil, eds. (1933). Calendar of State Papers...
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carpenter and autodidact watchmaker, London, chronometer Johann Jacob Möllinger (1695–1763), German watchmaker, Neustadt an der Weinstraße, the Palatinate privileged...
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1913 1761 Low Bridge!—Everybody Down Thomas S. Allen Edward Meeker 1913 1762 Always Take a Girl Named Daisy G. W. Meyer Albert Campbell & Irving Gillette...
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After another proposal from the English House of Lords was rejected in 1695, and a further Lords motion was voted down in the House of Commons in 1700...
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Sendai: 25,590 (22,706 chōnin, 631 monks and 2,253 in temples district, in 1695); 26,623 (20,374 chōnin, 863 monks and 5,386 in temples district, in 1742);...
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became a freeman from the town of Warwick, and was thus able to vote. In 1762, he married his second cousin, Catharine Ray (July 10, 1731 – January 29...
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Killigrew (1613–1700, England) Thomas Killigrew (1612–1683, England) William Killigrew (1606–1695, England) Thomas Kilroy (born 1934, Ireland) Sidney Kingsley...
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April 2016. Keepthinking – Qi CMS. "Sir William Beckford (1709–1770), Lord Mayor of the City of London (1762 & 1769)". Art UK. Retrieved 27 April 2016...
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Beadon (1777–1879), English clergyman who lived to 101 Philip Bearcroft (1695–1761), English clergyman and antiquary Martin Benson (1689–1752), Bishop...
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Chatsworth House (category William Talman buildings)
now fronted by a rose garden. Flora's Temple is a classical edifice from 1695, moved to its present site at the northern end of the broad walk in 1760...
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Ipswich (UK Parliament constituency) (redirect from 1762 Ipswich By-election)
Called on William Thompson becoming a judge By-election called on William Thompson being made a Baron of the Exchequer By-election called on William Churchill...
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