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  1. Hace 5 días · When Hartington commons were inclosed in 1798, the late Earl Beauchamp, then William Lygon, Esq., being impropriator of the great tithes had an allotment in lieu of them, which allotment he afterwards sold to Sir Hugh Bateman, Bart. In right of the rectorial estate Sir Hugh is patron of the Deanery of Hartington.

  2. Hace 2 días · William Lygon, 7th Earl Beauchamp: 1872–1938 1914 Lord President of the Council 850 Albert I, King of the Belgians: 1875–1934 1914 851 Edward Stanley, 17th Earl of Derby: 1865–1948 1915 Former Postmaster General 852 Edwyn Scudamore-Stanhope, 10th Earl of Chesterfield: 1854–1933

  3. Hace 3 días · William Lygon, son of Reginald Pyndar, who had assumed his mother's maider name of Lygon, was born in 1747. From 1775 to 1806 he represented Worcester County in Parliament. In the latter year he was created Baron Beauchamp of Powycke (a title which had been borne by his ancestors in the 15th century), and in 1815 was made Viscount ...

  4. Hace 4 días · Alexander must have been dead before 1268, for William Beauchamp directed by his will of 5 January 1268 that the wardship and marriage of the heir of Alexander de Besford should be sold and the money laid out for the benefit of his own soul.

  5. Hace 3 días · William Lygon出身于一个历史悠久的英国贵族世家,是第七代博尚伯爵(7th Earl of Beauchamp)。在他还没从他爹那儿继承到伯爵的时候,他被称为Viscount Elmley,即Elmley子爵,跟电影里的Viscount Risley的爵位一样。

  6. Hace 5 días · Lady Haig presented the first prize, Earl Beauchamp, (Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports), and Lord George Hamilton, were among other eminent donors of prizes.

  7. Hace 5 días · This is the family tree for monarchs of England (and Wales after 1282) from Alfred the Great to Elizabeth I of England.The House of Wessex family tree precedes this family tree and the family tree of the British royal family follows it.. As to the medieval histories of Scotland and Wales: The family tree of Scottish monarchs covers the same period in Scotland and, equally as shown, directly ...