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Rycroft baronets (336 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article

patronymic in 1758. The fifth Baronet was high sheriff of Hampshire in 1899. The sixth Baronet was high sheriff of Hampshire in 1938. Two other members of the
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Bodorgan estate on the Isle of Anglesey. The fourth Baronet was high sheriff of Hampshire in 1900. The fifth Baronet was high sheriff of Anglesey in 1939
Foxlease (1,739 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
as a lieutenant at Quatre Bras and Waterloo. He was appointed High Sheriff of Hampshire in 1834, and was described as "of Foxlease, Hants". He was buried
Kingsmill (surname) (151 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
the Common Pleas Sir John Kingsmill (high sheriff) (died 1556), High Sheriff of Hampshire William Kingsmill (priest) (died 1549), English clergyman, last
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2022, he became chairman of the Environment Agency. Lovell was High Sheriff of Hampshire 2010–11. He is a deputy lieutenant of Hampshire, former chairman
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the Massachusetts General Court 1741, 1761, and 1765–1767; and High Sheriff of Hampshire County from 1741–1743. In June 1744, at the outbreak of King George's
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archaeological groups. The house was owned by the local MP and High Sheriff of Hampshire, James Winter Scott, in the 1860s. It was used as a filming location
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death of John Ludlow in 1583, his widow married Emmanuel Badd, High Sheriff of Hampshire, who is believed to have constructed a house on the estate around
Court uniform and dress in the United Kingdom (6,949 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Slack, from Central Bedfordshire Council's Flickr stream Photo of the former High Sheriff of Hampshire, Mark Thistlethwayte, from the Romsey Advertiser.