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  1. Vor 4 Tagen · Law, Lord Ellenborough. — The present Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench having attained by his eminent abilities the highest honours of his profession, was in the year 1802 advanced to the peerage, when he took the title of Ellenborough, a well known place near Maryport in this county, the site of a Roman station, and the ...

    • Edward Law, 1. Earl of Ellenborough1
    • Edward Law, 1. Earl of Ellenborough2
    • Edward Law, 1. Earl of Ellenborough3
    • Edward Law, 1. Earl of Ellenborough4
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  2. Vor einem Tag · From him it passed in 1831 or 1832 to Edward Shepherd, and from Shepherd in 1846 to Edward Law, Earl of Ellenborough. (fn. 90) On Ellenborough's death in 1871 (fn. 91) the Oxenton estate passed to Capt. Edward Richmond.

  3. 20. Juni 2024 · Lord Grenville, a fish in each hand, with Lord Ellenborough on his right, Buckingham on his left., and, next the latter, Lord Temple. They sit on a cushioned bench like those of Parliament, which follows the curve of the breeches.

  4. 10. Juni 2024 · The other three were Thomas Higgins (Galway North 1906), Archibald Noel Skelton (Scottish Universities 1935) and Sir Edward Taswell Campbell (Bromley 1945). For further information on each of these cases, see the notes at the foot of the pages which contain the various constituencies.

  5. 23. Juni 2024 · Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 9, Officials of Royal Commissions of Inquiry 1815-1870.Originally published by University of London, London, 1984.

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · 1. What did it mean for ordinary men and women – including the poorest in society – to take up arms against their government? From the succession of King John to the death of Edward II, England saw...

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · In 1842, Edward Law, 1st Earl of Ellenborough issued his Proclamation of the Gates, in which he ordered the British army in Afghanistan to return via Ghazni and bring back to India the sandalwood gates from the tomb of Mahmud of Ghazni in Ghazni, Afghanistan. These were believed to have been taken by Mahmud from Somnath. Under ...