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* Edward Darell ( 1787 – 1789 )
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The Darell ( Daryell ) family had held sway in Cholesbury from 1748 until 1814 when Edward Darvell an absentee owner and Director of the Bank of England, passed it on his death to his nephew, the Rev.
Edward and 1787
In 1787, he found work as an assistant for Edward Webb of Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire, a surveyor.
He was the eldest son of Edward Smith Foss, solicitor, of 36 Essex Street, The Strand, London, by Anne, his wife, daughter of Dr. William Rose of Chiswick, and was born in Gough Square, Fleet Street, 16 October 1787.
From 1781 to 1787, Prince Frederick lived in Hanover, where he studied ( along with his younger brothers, Prince Edward, Prince Ernest, Prince Augustus and Prince Adolphus ) at the University of Göttingen.
New construction was added to the building in 1834 by Edward Blore ( 1787 – 1879 ), who rebuilt much of Buckingham Palace later.
In 1787 Edward Hasted described the new town as consisting of four small districts, " named after the hills on which they stand, Mount Ephraim, Mount Pleasant and Mount Sion ; the other is called the Wells ..."
In 1787 Wilberforce was introduced to James Ramsay and Thomas Clarkson at Teston, as well as meeting the growing group of supporters of abolition, which also included Edward Eliot, Hannah More, the evangelical writer and philanthropist and Beilby Porteus, Bishop of London.
This changed in 1787 when stonework from a nearby mansion at Clifton Maybank ( which was being partly demolished ) was purchased by Edward Phelips ( 1725 – 1797 ) and used to rebuild Montacute's west front.
The couple had three sons, the eldest of whom, Henry Edward Whitlock ( 1787 – 1806 ), later appeared with them in America.
Edward Cardwell ( 1787 – 23 May 1861 ) was an English theologian also noted for his contributions to the study of English church history.
About 1801, William Hammond Dorsey ( 1764 – 1818 ) built the first house on the property ( the central block of the existing structure ) and an orangery, and in the mid-nineteenth century, Edward Magruder Linthicum ( 1787 – 1869 ) greatly enlarged the residence and named it The Oaks.
Became first Anglican Diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island | bishop of Nova Scotia in 1787 and first bishop of the Church of England outside of the British Isles in the British Empire
Rear Admiral Sir Edward Thomas Troubridge, 2nd Baronet CB ( c. 1787 – 7 October 1852 ), was a British naval commander and politician.
Edward Blore ( 13 September 1787 – 4 September 1879 ) was a 19th century ( Victorian ) British landscape and architectural artist, architect and antiquary.
Edward Nairne developed an electrostatic generator for medical purposes in 1787 which had the ability to generate either positive or negative electricity, the first named being collected from the prime conductor carrying the collecting points and the second from another prime conductor carrying the friction pad.
Bernard Edward Howard, 12th Duke of Norfolk, KG, Earl Marshal ( 21 November 1765 – 16 March 1842 ) was the son of Henry Howard ( 1713 – 1787, a descendant of Henry Frederick Howard, 22nd Earl of Arundel ), and Juliana Molyneux ( 1749 – 1808 ).
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* 1939 – Edward Patten, American singer-songwriter and producer ( Gladys Knight & the Pips ) ( d. 2005 )
* 1902 – Edward VII and Alexandra of Denmark are crowned King and Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
Julius's wife, Alan's mother, was Ethel Sara ( née Stoney ; 1881 – 1976 ), daughter of Edward Waller Stoney, chief engineer of the Madras Railways.
* 1745 – Prince Charles Edward Stuart raises his standard in Glenfinnan – the start of the Second Jacobite Rebellion, known as " the 45 ".
However, Ealdred did not receive the other two dioceses that Lyfing had held, Crediton and Cornwall ; King Edward the Confessor ( reigned 1043 – 1066 ) granted these to Leofric, who combined the two sees at Crediton in 1050.
1929 portrait of King Alfonso XIIIOn 31 May 1906, at the Royal Monastery of San Geronimo in Madrid, Alfonso married Scottish-born Princess Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg ( 1887 – 1969 ), a niece of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom, and a granddaughter of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom.
* 1350 – Battle of Winchelsea ( or Les Espagnols sur Mer ): The English naval fleet under King Edward III defeats a Castilian fleet of 40 ships.
* 1348 – The founding of the Order of the Garter by King Edward III is announced on St George's Day.
* 1471 – In England, the Yorkists under Edward IV defeat the Lancastrians under the Earl of Warwick at the Battle of Barnet ; the Earl is killed and Edward IV resumes the throne.
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