The Annual Biography and Obituary for the Year ..., Band 7Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1823 |
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... Lordship's family , which was originally Scotch , first settled in Ireland in the reign of James I. , who granted to his kinsman , the Duke of Lenox , and his relations , that large tract of land in the county of Donegal , lying between ...
... Lordship's family , which was originally Scotch , first settled in Ireland in the reign of James I. , who granted to his kinsman , the Duke of Lenox , and his relations , that large tract of land in the county of Donegal , lying between ...
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... lordship is said to have been distinguished by a remarkable intrepidity of character . It is recorded of him , that in an aquatic excursion with his tutor , to whom he was much attached , the latter having fallen accidentally into the ...
... lordship is said to have been distinguished by a remarkable intrepidity of character . It is recorded of him , that in an aquatic excursion with his tutor , to whom he was much attached , the latter having fallen accidentally into the ...
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... and became professedly the locum tenens of Mr. Pelham ; but after a few weeks ' lapse , his Lordship was formally announced as the chief secretary to the Viceroy . From this B 4 MARQUIS OF LONDONDERRY . 7 John Hunter,
... and became professedly the locum tenens of Mr. Pelham ; but after a few weeks ' lapse , his Lordship was formally announced as the chief secretary to the Viceroy . From this B 4 MARQUIS OF LONDONDERRY . 7 John Hunter,
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... Lordship distinguished himself as the zealous supporter of the measures of Mr. Pitt . He was appointed a privy counsellor , president of the Board of Controul , and in 1805 , a crisis of great difficulty in the management of foreign ...
... Lordship distinguished himself as the zealous supporter of the measures of Mr. Pitt . He was appointed a privy counsellor , president of the Board of Controul , and in 1805 , a crisis of great difficulty in the management of foreign ...
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... Lordship was accustomed to justify himself in the following manner . It was true , he would say , that he was in 1790 an advocate for a reform of the Irish House of Commons ; and some might be surprised , when he said , that ...
... Lordship was accustomed to justify himself in the following manner . It was true , he would say , that he was in 1790 an advocate for a reform of the Irish House of Commons ; and some might be surprised , when he said , that ...
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