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Strafford and County
Category: People from Strafford County, New Hampshire
Strafford County is a county located in the U. S. state of New Hampshire.
Strafford County was one of the five original counties identified for New Hampshire in 1769.
Strafford County is the smallest county in area in New Hampshire.
The largest city in Strafford County is Rochester.
Order naming Daniel Waldron justice of the peace, Strafford County, 1815
* Strafford County ( north )
* Strafford County ( east )
Carroll County was created in 1840 and organized at Ossipee from towns removed from Strafford County.
* Strafford County ( south )
Belknap County was organized in 1840 by removing parts of northeastern Merrimack County and northwestern Strafford County.
* Strafford County ( east )
* Strafford County, New Hampshire-west
Strafford is a city in eastern Greene County, Missouri, United States.
And in 1840, when Carroll County was set off from Strafford County, Brookfield went with Carroll, and Middleton remained with Strafford.
Barrington is a town in Strafford County, New Hampshire, United States.
Category: Towns in Strafford County, New Hampshire
Dover is a city in Strafford County, New Hampshire, in the United States of America.
It is the county seat of Strafford County, and home to Wentworth-Douglass Hospital, the Woodman Institute Museum, and the Children's Museum of New Hampshire.

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He compared his favoured policy with the policy which his ancestor Lord Strafford had used in Ireland.
He was as relentless in the prosecution of Laud as he had been in that of Strafford.
Though he was at first named one of the managers for the impeachment of Strafford, Holles had little share in his prosecution.
The result was that the House of Lords in England, after several days ' hearing, reversed the decree made in 1637, thus finally and solemnly declaring that Charles I, Strafford, and their respective councils had been wrong throughout.
Falkland's ideals and hopes were now destroyed, and he had no definite political convictions such as inspired and strengthened Strafford and John Pym.
In 1634 great scandal was caused in his old circle by a beating which he received at the hands of Sir John Digby, a rival suitor for the hand of the daughter of Sir John Willoughby ; and it has been suggested that this incident, which is narrated at length in a letter ( 10 November 1634 ) from George Garrard to Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, had something to do with his beginning to seek more serious society.
Fearing that he would meet the same fate of the Earl of Strafford, Tuchet manage to escape with the help of a friend and fled south into the Wicklow Mountains, and from there made his way to the town of Kilkenny, which had sided with the Irish insurgency.
He had adopted the additional surname Wentworth when he inherited the estate of his maternal uncle, William Wentworth, 2nd Earl of Strafford, in 1695.
Already Macready had done something to encourage the creation of a modern English drama, and after entering on the management of Covent Garden in 1837 he introduced Robert Brownings Strafford, and in the following year Bulwer's Lady of Lyons and Richelieu, the principal characters in which were among his most effective parts.
In May 1640, Northumberland was one of only two members of a subcommittee of the Privy Council who opposed the dissolution of the Short Parliament, a move that confirmed his break with Wentworth ( whom Charles had recently named Earl of Strafford ) and earned him the displeasure of the king.
He had already been created Baron Strafford, of Harmondsworth in the County of Middlesex, in 1833.
He took a prominent part in the proceedings against Strafford, was chairman of the committee of management, and had charge of articles XIX .– XXIV.
Interstate Commerce Commission valuation reports indicate that the railroad had interchange connections to the Pennsylvania Railroad at Millbourne Mills, Strafford and Swedeland.
Because of this, Insight largely left the ISP side of the business operating as it had been, with Lee Strafford remaining in charge of the operation.
Strafford was replaced as CEO by former BT employee Neil Laycock who had been with Plusnet in various senior roles for the preceding 3 years.
After the English House of Commons had impeached Wentworth ( now earl of Strafford ) of high treason on 11 November 1640, the Ulster presbyterians drew up a petition to the English parliament ( presented by Sir John Clotworthy about the end of April 1641 ), containing thirty-one charges against the Irish Anglican prelates, and asking that their exiled pastors might be reinstated.
* Lady Alice Harriot Frederica Egerton ( 10 October 1830-22 December 1928 ), who married George Byng, 3rd Earl of Strafford in 1854 ; they had no issue ;
Even though public opinion in Ireland had turned against Strafford in his final months, Wandesford's death was genuinely mourned.
He directed the production of a vast work on Social England in 1893-1898 ; he wrote, for several series of biographies, studies of Coleridge ( 1884 ), Sterne ( 1882 ), William III ( 1888 ), Shaftesbury ( 1886 ), Strafford ( 1889 ), and Lord Salisbury ( 1891 ); he compiled a biography of Sir John Franklin, the Arctic explorer ( 1896 ); and after a visit to Egypt he published a volume on the country, and in 1897 appeared his book on Lord Cromer, the man who had done so much to bring it back to prosperity.

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The East Front of unsurpassed length is credibly said to have been built as the result of a rivalry with the Stainborough branch of the Wentworth family, which inherited the Great Strafford's minor title of Baron Raby, but not his estates, which went to Watson, including the notable series of Strafford portraits by Anthony van Dyck and Daniel Mytens, who thereupon added Wentworth to his surname.
Altogether van Dyck has been estimated to have painted forty portraits of King Charles himself, as well as about thirty of the Queen, nine of Earl of Strafford and multiple ones of other courtiers.
* Earl of Strafford, a title that has been created several times in British history
Earl of Strafford is a title that has been created three times in English and British history.
Radcliffe wrote An essay towards the life of my Lord Strafford, from which the material for the various lives of the statesman has been largely taken.

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