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His eldest son John Temple acquired the Stowe estate in Buckinghamshire and founded the English branch of the family from whom the Viscounts Cobham, the Dukes of Buckingham and Chandos and the Earls Temple of Stowe are descended.
" ( A branch of this family was seated later at Newport Pagnell, Buckingham, from whence they removed in the 17th century to Virginia, where they became prominent in early Virginia affairs.
The 6. 5-mile ( 10. 5-kilometre ) navigable feeder from Wendover to the summit level at Tring was opened in 1799, while the 10. 5-mile ( 17 kilometre ) Buckingham branch, an extension of the original proposal for a link to the main road at Old Stratford, was opened in 1801: both eventually fell into disuse, though the Wendover Arm is undergoing active restoration, and part of it is again navigable.
The Buckingham branch of the canal ( also known as Buckingham Arm ), an extension of the original proposal for a link to the main road at Old Stratford, was opened in 1801, diverging from the main line just to the south-east of the village, above the lock.
According to the 1895 London street directory the company, ' Jules Allard & Sons, Decorators ' also had a branch in the heart of London's architectural quarter at No. 9 Buckingham Street, Adelphi, just off the Strand.
The short-line branch from Bremo Bluff on the James River line into Buckingham County transported kaolin clay from the unique and rare deposits of Willis Mountain, along with timber, quarried rock, and minor amounts of general freight.
The company began with the acquisition of a 16-mile ( 26 km ) long branch from the CSX Transportation's James River subdivision line near Bremo Bluff on the James River south to Dillwyn in Buckingham County.
Unlike the original branch in Buckingham County, the new section is leased for a 20-year period.

Buckingham and more
This would have given Richard and Buckingham – considered a far more likely contender for killer of the Princes – ample opportunity to dispose of the Princes between their confinement in May 1483 and the rebellion in October.
Far from regretting Buckingham ’ s assassination, Dickens concluded that “ he was destined to do little more mischief in this world ”.
In addition, as discussed in the 2010 Buckingham report ' HMC Schools: a quantitative analysis ', because students from state schools tended to be admitted on lower A-level entry grades, relative to entry grades it could be claimed that these students had improved more.
For more information on this title, see the Duke of Buckingham and Normanby.
When the Royal Panopticon ( afterwards the Alhambra in Leicester Square ) was originated in 1854 as a scientific institution, Buckingham was selected to write and deliver the explanatory description of the views of various countries, and more recently at the Egyptian Hall he was the lecturer engaged to illustrate Hamilton's Tour of Europe.
While the equivalent building in many countries has a prominent, central place in the national capital ( for example Buckingham Palace, the White House, and the Royal Palace in Amsterdam ), Rideau Hall's site is relatively unobtrusive within Ottawa, giving it more the character of a private home.
As the years progressed James showered Carr with more gifts, until 1615 when the two men had a falling out and Carr was replaced by George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham.
Buckingham is becoming more of a suburban town while still keeping its traditional characteristics in the centre-town area.
The MR rebuilt Quainton Road station and re-sited it to a more convenient location, allowing direct running of services between the Brill Tramway and the Aylesbury and Buckingham Railway.
The station was from Buckingham, more than from Finmere and was actually in Shelswell parish next to the village of Newton Purcell.
The station was from Buckingham, more than from Finmere and was actually in Shelswell parish next to the village of Newton Purcell.
One of his more recent public appearances came on 29 April 2002, when he appeared alongside several other relatives of deceased former Prime Ministers, as well as the then Prime Minister Tony Blair and the four surviving former Prime Ministers, for a dinner at Buckingham Palace which formed part of Queen Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee celebrations.
Southampton was in more serious disgrace in 1621 for his determined opposition to Buckingham.
His more recent concerts have included a diverse blend of songs from his own catalog, cover songs from artists such as Neil Young, Lindsey Buckingham, and Paul McCartney, and originals.
In 1883, some land for the new workhouse on Buckingham Palace Road was bought from the new Duke of Westminster, Hugh Grosvenor, thricely-great-grand-nephew of the Baronet who originally sold the site of the burial ground, and paupers were transferred both to there and the parish's other workhouse at Little Chelsea on the Fulham Road, with the workhouse finally being demolished in 1886 and converted into more parish offices.
Some of his more interesting pieces were portraits of the Duke of Buckingham and his family ( Hampton Court ), the King and Queen of Bohemia ( Hanover and Combe Abbey ), Marie de Medici ( Amsterdam Stadthuis ),
After the murder of George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, who was deemed to have a negative influence on Charles ' foreign policy, Parliament began to criticize the king more harshly than before.
) says that he had as much wit as his first master, or his contemporaries Buckingham and Rochester, without the royal want of feeling, the duke's want of principles or the earl's want of thought ; and Congreve reported of him when he was dying that he slabbered more wit than other people had in their best health.
When, in 1923, Prince Albert, Duke of York became the first member of the British royal family to marry a non-princess in more than 300 years ( with the sovereign's approval ), so an announcement was apparently issued by Buckingham Palace and carried in the London Gazette and The Times, " It is officially announced that, in accordance with the settled general rule that a wife takes the status of her husband, Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon on her marriage has become Her Royal Highness the Duchess of York, with the status of a Princess ".
During this period Huey also became the staff drummer for Lowery Studios, and later moved to L. A. where he drummed on numerous hit records and tours for Walter Egan, Juice Newton, Glenn Frey, Joe Walsh, Lindsey Buckingham, Etta James, and more.
In front of more than one million people, the Royal Family assembled on the balcony of the Centre Room of Buckingham Palace and watched a flypast consisting of every type of Royal Air Force aircraft in service ( 27 in all ), the Concorde, and the Red Arrows.
They extend in a more or less straight line from Buckingham Bay and the Napier Peninsula of Arnhem Land, and Elcho Island, to the northeast.
Originally called " Buckingham Palace ", the building received its nickname because it was so much more " palatial " than the tents and crude wooden barracks the men had been living in.
" He distanced the policy from alleged statements made by then board member William Buckingham which the plaintiffs argued showed clear religious intent: " The board listened to the science faculty more than it listened to Bill Buckingham.

Buckingham and quickly
At the behest of Charles and Buckingham, James assented to the impeachment of the Lord Treasurer, Lionel Cranfield, 1st Earl of Middlesex, by the House of Commons, who quickly fell in much the same manner as Bacon had.
Buckingham moved quickly to support Richard's claim.
However, the rebellion was quickly crushed and Buckingham executed.
The Guards Battalions on Public Duties are located in barracks close to Buckingham Palace for them to be able to reach the Palace very quickly in an emergency.
He quickly rose from being the dressing-room boy at a private court on Buckingham Street, to being its head professional at age seventeen.
The committee acted quickly to bring in Mick Foster from Buckingham Town who brought several players with him to help secure a finishing in 8th place for the club.
The Foot Guards Battalions on public duties in London are located in barracks conveniently close to Buckingham Palace for them to be able to reach the Palace very quickly in an emergency.

Buckingham and than
* July 13 – Queen Victoria moves from Kensington Palace into Buckingham Palace, the first reigning British monarch to make this, rather than St James's Palace, her London home.
At about 500 feet ( 150 m ) square, it is larger in size than Buckingham Palace.
The Earl of Holland who, it was said, " had better faculty at public address than he had with a sword ," joined the Duke of Buckingham and the Earl of Peterborough in addressing the principal residents and townsfolk of St Neots.
Also, since Buckingham ’ s uprising was expressly staged in favour of Henry Tudor ’ s claim to the throne – rather than that of the missing Edward V – it seems reasonable to assume that Buckingham knew the Princes were already dead prior to his rebellion and, hence, Stanley succeeding as Constable.
He showed less subservience than Bacon to the Duke of Buckingham, and his resistance to the latter's pretensions to the office of Lord High Constable greatly incensed the duke.
Buckingham was buried on 7 June 1687 in Henry VII's chapel in Westminster Abbey, with greater splendour than the late king.
Few persons can have been known under a greater variety of Christian names than Buckingham was during his comparatively short life, the following being the names used by him on various occasions: Leicester, Leicester Ambrose, Leicester Silk, Leicester Forbes Ambrose, Leicester Stanhope, Leicester Stanhope Forbes, Leicester Stanhope Forbes Young, and Leicester Stanhope Forbes Young Ambrose.
Monks Risborough resisted the pressure to enclose the common lands and open fields and to do away with rights of common until a later date than most places, but a local Act of Parliament was eventually obtained in 1830 ( 11 Geo IV ) entitled ' An Act for inclosing lands in the Parish of Monks Risborough in the County of Buckingham '.
James Buckingham also observed two nebulosities in 1865 after studying Hind's predictions, but Hind subsequently stated that they were unlikely to be Biela's Comet, as they were much closer together than the two components of the comet should have been.
Some degree programmes at Buckingham, Law for example, place greater emphasis on exams as an assessment method rather than coursework, but in general its degree programmes balance assessment between exams and coursework.
Students at Buckingham study for eight terms over two years, rather than nine terms over three, which ( with extra teaching ) fits a three-year degree into two years.
McIlroy was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire ( MBE ) in the 2011 New Year Honours for services to football and to charity, and arranged to receive the honour at Burnley's Turf Moor ground rather than at Buckingham Palace.
On 16 and 17 January 1626 a conference was held by Charles's command, as the result of which the bishops of London ( George Montaigne ), Durham ( Richard Neile ), Winchester ( Lancelot Andrewes ), Rochester ( Buckeridge ), and St. David's ( Laud ) reported to George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham that Montagu had not gone further than the doctrine of the Church of England, or what was compatible with it.
He is a generation younger than the primary Restoration wits ( Dryden, Rochester, Buckingham ) and younger even than Aphra Behn.
As was his usual practice, from his office in Buckingham Street and in the course of many site visits, Burges oversaw all aspects of the design, including the statuary, the stained glass and the furniture, charging 10 % rather than his usual 5 %, owing to the high level of his personal involvement.

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