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    married as his second wife, Sir Thomas Wilde, later Baron Truro (7 July 1782 – 11 November 1855). Although Lord Truro had three surviving children by...
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    India and Persia, who translated the Bible into local languages Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro (1782–1855) Lord High Chancellor, 1850 to 1852. Admiral Sir...
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    while Sir John Wylde (Chief Justice of the Cape Colony) and Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro (Lord Chancellor) were his uncles. He was educated at Winchester...
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    1848) Augusta Emma d'Este, later Lady Truro (9 August 1801 – 21 May 1866), who married Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro of Bowes on 13 August 1845 Prince Augustus...
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    shared a flat at 18 Ash Grove in 1971 with Tymon Dogg Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro, owner of Truro House A train service runs at Palmers Green railway...
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    Earl of Dunmore (1732–1809) Lady Augusta Murray (1761-1830) Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro (1782–1855) Augusta Emma d'Este (1801–1866) Admiral William...
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  • leased the Bowes Manor in Bowes Park, after the death of Sir Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro, later purchasing the property in 1866. He began developing...
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    28 May 1801. The King created him Duke of Sussex, Earl of Inverness, and Baron Arklow in the Peerage of the United Kingdom on 24 November 1801. Since he...
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  • Robert de Stratford, Bishop of Chichester (1340) Robert Bourchier, 1st Baron Bourchier (1340–1341) Robert Parning (1341–1343) Robert Sadington (1343–1345)...
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    Robert Monsey Rolfe, 1st Baron Cranworth, PC (18 December 1790 – 26 July 1868) was a British lawyer and Liberal politician. He twice served as Lord High...
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    John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell, PC, FRSE (15 September 1779 – 23 June 1861) was a British Liberal politician, lawyer and man of letters. The second...
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    Edward VII of the United Kingdom and Ernest Augustus, Crown Prince of Hanover. 1. daughter of Charlotte, Princess Royal (April 27, 1798) 2. Frederica von Hanover...
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    formally-appointed role, similar to the positions of Lord Chief Justice and Chief Baron of the Exchequer. When the High Court was created in 1875, each of the three...
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  • and politician George Gibbs, 1st Baron Wraxall, British Conservative politician Thomas Gibson-Carmichael, 1st Baron Carmichael, British colonial administrator...
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  • (1916–1943), English first-class cricketer killed in World War II Thomas Wilde, 3rd Baron Truro (1856–1899), English first-class cricketer Boris Wilenkin (1933–2003)...
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    Who's Who 2016, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 2016 TRURO, Bishop of', Who's Who 2016, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing...
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    existed since 1918 and the celebration itself originated even earlier at Truro Cathedral in Cornwall in 1880. The first television broadcast of the festival...
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  • the Roman Catholic Mount Olivet Cemetery, and 10 were taken to the Jewish Baron de Hirsch Cemetery. Unidentified victims were buried with simple numbers...
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  • The London Gazette. 14 July 1801. p. 839. "No. 15393". The London Gazette. 1 August 1801. p. 948. "No. 15406". The London Gazette. 12 September 1801. p...
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  • London Gazette. 1 June 1725. p. 1. "No. 9359". The London Gazette. 30 March 1754. p. 2. "No. 9986". The London Gazette. 29 March 1760. p. 1. "No. 10418"...
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    the Roman Catholic Mount Olivet Cemetery, and 10 were taken to the Jewish Baron de Hirsch Cemetery. The bodies of the remaining recovered victims were either...
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    churchyard is Augusta Emma d'Este (1801–1866) wife of Thomas Wilde, Lord Chancellor and 1st Baron Truro. She is interred in the D'Este mausoleum. The second...
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    ISBN 978-0007950096. Great British Railway Journeys at BBC Online Great British Railway Journeys at IMDb Series 1 and 2 at Michael Portillo's website...
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  • farewell to Tose on Wednesday – Makfax agency, Tuesday, 16.10.2007 Philips, Thomas (April 25, 2016). "Double Fine, LucasArts audio legend Jory Prum dies, aged...
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    1824) July 7 John Myers Felder, American politician (d. 1851) Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro, British lawyer, judge and politician (d. 1858) July 9 Tomaso...
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    1824) July 7 John Myers Felder, American politician (d. 1851) Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro, British lawyer, judge and politician (d. 1858) July 9 Tomaso...
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  • in the episode, however the cover of the top booklet reads "FBIS Reports 1–31 August 1972". The Foreign Broadcast Information Service is part of the...
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    Herbert Vivian (category Oscar Wilde)
    1888 Deptford by-election. Vivian's writings caused a rift between Oscar Wilde and James NcNeil Whistler. In the 1890s, Vivian was a leader of the Neo-Jacobite...
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  • House of Commons Background Papers. Parliament and Constitution Centre. pp. 1, 4. Retrieved 25 February 2015. "Election Intelligence. Walthamstow., The...
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    (1854), Adelaide (1856), Colombo, Brisbane (1859), Edinburgh (1873), and Truro (1878) were all unsuccessful. He lost out to George Edmund Street in the...
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