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He was the third son of Mohammad Afzal Khan, and grandson of Dost Mohammad Khan.
In modern law, the title would have fallen into abeyance between the two daughters of the second son, and nobody else would have been able to claim it even if the abeyance were settled ; in 1597, the grandson of the third son claimed the title and its precedence.
The third earl was succeeded by his grandson, the fourth Earl, who was the eldest son of George Gordon, Lord Haddo.
Fewer than a third of all Russians regarded Stalin as a " murderous tyrant "; however, a Russian court in 2009, ruling on a suit by Stalin's grandson, Yevgeny Dzhugashvili, against the newspaper, Novaya Gazeta, ruled that referring to Stalin as a " bloodthirsty cannibal " was not libel.
Without alternatives, Mieszko II was forced to surrendered the Royal crown and agreed to the division of Poland between him and the other two competitors: his brother Otto and certain Dytryk () — cousin, grandson of Duke Mieszko I and his third wife Oda —.
* Hussain ibn Ali, grandson of Prophet Muhammad and third Shia Imam
Æthelweard describes himself as the " grandson's grandson " of King Æthelred I. Eadwig was the son of King Edmund the Magnificent, grandson of King Edward the Elder, great-grandson of King Alfred the Great, and therefore great-great-nephew of King Æthelred I. Eadwig and Ælfgifu were therefore third cousins once removed.
Louis ( also Ludwig or Lewis ) the German ( 806 – 28 August 876 ), also known as Louis II, was a grandson of Charlemagne and the third son of the succeeding Frankish Emperor Louis the Pious and his first wife, Ermengarde of Hesbaye.
Out of seven children, he was the third son of Louis, the Dauphin of France, and thus the grandson of Louis XV of France and of his consort, Maria Leszczyńska.
* Odin is the ruler of the third generation of gods as the son of Borr and grandson of Búri.
Henry was born at the Royal Château de Fontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne, third son of King Henry II and Catherine de ' Medici, grandson of Francis I of France and Claude of France, and brother of Francis II of France and Charles IX of France.
Stirling was the third son of Archibald Stirling of Garden, and grandson of Sir Archibald Stirling of Keir ( Lord Garden, a lord of session ).
His father was the grandson of Sheffield Neave, the third son of Sir Thomas Neave, 2nd Baronet ( see Neave Baronets ).
* Joseph Rabinowitz, founder of the Woodbine Children's Clothing Company, the community's largest employer, who was elected at age 37 in 1910 as third mayor of Woodbine ; his descendants include grandson, Jay Rabinowitz, former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Alaska ; Robert Rabinowitz ( artist ), creator of Beatlemania ( musical ), clinical psychologist Barrie R. Cassileth and Olympic athlete Judy Rabinowitz.
Lord Cork was succeeded by his grandson, the third Earl, the son of Viscount Dungarvan.
In contrast, a third middle opinion held by Hirsch's descendants ( his son-in-law and successor Rabbi Solomon Breuer, his grandson Rabbi Joseph Breuer and the latter's successor Rabbi Shimon Schwab ), Rabbi Joseph Elias in his commentary to the Nineteen Letters ( Feldheim 1995 ) and some Jewish historians, says that both of these understandings of Hirsch's philosophy are misguided ; they refer to these readings of Hirsch as improper historical revisionism.
Nilsson was survived by his third wife, Una ( née O ' Keeffe ), and their six children ( Annie, Beau, Ben, Kief, Olivia, Oscar ), his son Zachary Nine Nilsson from his marriage to Diane Clatworthy, and one grandson ( Caleb ).
It is possible that a third daughter of Máel Coluim married Findláech mac Ruaidrí and that Mac Bethad was thus his grandson, but this rests on relatively weak evidence.
* John Spencer, 1st Earl Spencer ( 1734 – 1783 ), a grandson of the 3rd Earl of Sunderland through his third and youngest son
He was the third great grandson of Thomas Barnum ( 1625 – 1695 ), the immigrant ancestor of the Barnum family in North America.
Since the duke's eldest son, Charles-Louis-Victor, prince de Broglie, died in the Terror, the succession fell to his grandson, who became the third duc de Broglie.
Captain Lee ( later an admiral ) was a grandson of Richard Henry Lee and third cousin of Robert E. Lee.
Born at Great Marlow, in the county of Buckinghamshire, and christened James Robert Hope, he was the third son of Sir Alexander Hope, and grandson of John Hope, 2nd Earl of Hopetoun.

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The Baron, Duke Leto, and Jessica herself are unaware that Jessica is secretly the Baron's daughter or that he has even fathered one ; in the year 10, 176, the Baron's grandson Paul is born to Leto and Jessica.
Mountbatten was married on 18 July 1922 to Edwina Cynthia Annette Ashley, daughter of Wilfred William Ashley, later 1st Baron Mount Temple, himself a grandson of the 7th Earl of Shaftesbury.
: For his grandson, the diplomat, see Ralph Abercromby, 2nd Baron Dunfermline, and for his great-grandson, see Ralph Abercromby ( meteorologist ).
In retaliation, she abducted the Earl's grandson and heir, the 10th Baron.
One of these daughters, Sophia Churchill, married Horatio Walpole, a great grandson of Robert Walpole and Mary Burwell who was also descended from the 1st Baron Burghley.
Karloff returned to the role of the " mad scientist " in 1958's Frankenstein 1970, as Baron Victor von Frankenstein II, the grandson of the original inventor.
George Robert Charles, the 13th Earl ( 1850 – 1895 ), was a grandson of the 10th Earl and a son of Baron Herbert of Lea ( q. v.
His grandson Hugh Cavendish was created a life peer as Baron Cavendish of Furness in 1990.
* James Douglas, 8th Baron Drumlanrig ( died 1615 ), grandson of the 7th Baron Drumlanrig
His dukedom of Monmouth was forfeited, but the subsidiary titles of that dukedom ( Earl of Doncaster and Baron Scott of Tindale ) were restored to his grandson, Francis Scott, 2nd Duke of Buccleuch ( 1695 – 1751 ), on 23 March 1743.
He was the eldest surviving son of Sir Charles Cavendish and his wife Catherine ( daughter of the 7th Baron Ogle ), and the grandson of Sir William Cavendish and Bess of Hardwick.
The peerage became extinct in the person of his grandson Denzil Holles, 3rd Baron Holles, in c. 1692, the estates devolving on John Holles ( 1662 – 1711 ), 4th Earl of Clare and Duke of Newcastle.
On 2 August the same year, at Marstrand near Tønsberg, Haakon invested and confirmed the title of Earl of Orkney upon Henry Sinclair, Baron of Roslin ( a grandson of Maol Íosa V, Earl of Strathearn ) over the rival claim of Sinclair's cousin, Malise Sparre.
Shortly before Carteret's death, the king proposed to give him the title Baron Carteret, but Carteret died too soon, so the honour was granted to his grandson George.
George Cubitt, later Baron Ashcombe, purchased the castle and its from Fuller's grandson in 1849, for over £ 5, 000 (£ as of 2008 ).
Snowdon as a peerage title had previous royal associations ; the title of Baron Snowdon had been conferred along with the Dukedom of Edinburgh on Prince Frederick Louis, grandson of George I and future Prince of Wales, in 1726.
His grandson, the 3rd Baron, served as Lord Lieutenant of Yorkshire from 1603 to 1619 and was created Earl of Mulgrave in 1626, also in the Peerage of England.
In 1838 also the Normanby title was used again when the 1st Baron Mulgrave's grandson Constantine was made Marquess of Normanby.
His grandson Henry Hervey was created Baron Hervey in 1620.
The title of Baron Audley was created a second time on 20 November 1317, again by writ of summons, for Hugh Audley of Stratton Audley, grandson of James Audley of Audley ( 1220 – 1272 ).
Henry Wodehouse ( 1799 – 1834 ) and grandson of John Wodehouse, 2nd Baron Wodehouse.
The second son, Thomas Townshend ( 1701 – 1780 ), was member of parliament for the University of Cambridge from 1727 to 1774 ; his only son, Thomas Townshend ( 1733 – 1800 ), who was created Baron Sydney in 1783 and Viscount Sydney in 1789, was a secretary of state and Leader of the House of Commons from July 1782 to April 1783, and from December 1783 to June 1789 again a secretary of state, Sydney in New South Wales being named after him ; his grandson, John Robert Townshend ( 1805 – 1890 ), the 3rd viscount, was created Earl Sydney in 1874, the titles becoming extinct at his death.
Another grandson, William Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville, also became prime minister of the UK.

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