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  • John Chamberlayne (c.1668–1723) was an English writer, translator, and courtier. He was a younger son of Edward Chamberlayne and his wife Susannah Clifford...
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  • George Chamberlayne (c. 1703–1757), British politician John Chamberlayne (c.1668–1723), English writer, translator, and courtier Tankerville Chamberlayne (1840–1924)...
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    'Groom of the Stole' began to be named in The London Gazette. In 1726, John Chamberlayne wrote that while the Lord Chamberlain has oversight of all Officers...
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    the Royalists. The church features memorials to Francis Keyt and John Chamberlayne who died in 1646 during the Battle of Stow, and also houses memorials...
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  • Tankerville Chamberlayne (9 August 1843 – 17 May 1924) was a landowner in Hampshire and a member of parliament, serving the Southampton constituency three...
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  • 2011". Archived from the original on 27 January 2016. Chamberlayne, Edward and John Chamberlayne. Chapter V. Page 400-401. Magnae Britanniae notitia, or...
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    the Barrymore acting family, and the father of John, Lionel and Ethel. Born Herbert Arthur Chamberlayne Blyth in Amritsar, India, he was the son of William...
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    Sir Thomas Chamberlayne, knight, at one time English ambassador in the Low Countries, and son of Thomas Chamberlayne, Edward Chamberlayne was born at...
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    and by Graffin Prankard and James Peters becoming partners. Later John Chamberlayne became a partner, and Darby's brother-in-law Thomas Baylies a manager...
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    University Press. Nieuwentyt, Dr. The Religious Philosopher tr. by John Chamberlayne. London: Senex. Staffa, Marek (2001). Karkonosze (in Polish). Wrocław:...
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  • Retrieved 15 April 2020. John Chamberlayne (1716). Magnæ Britanniæ Notitia: Or, the Present State of Great-Britain, ... By John Chamberlayne, ... Timothy Goodwin...
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    Lt-Gen. Sir Patrick Leonard MacDougall, KCMG 1891–1910: Gen. William John Chamberlayne 1910–1927: Maj-Gen. Henry Jardine Hallowes 1927: Regiment disbanded...
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    Compton Chamberlayne is a small village and civil parish in the Nadder Valley in south Wiltshire, England, about 7 miles (11 km) west of Salisbury. The...
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  • Bray, Justice John Chamberlayne (an S.P.C.K. founder), Dr George Smallridge, Dean of Christchurch and later Bishop of Bristol, Dr John Sharp, Dean of...
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  • County in the House of Delegates in 1792, and with his co-delegate John Chamberlayne won re-election twice. One of the delicate cases Dandridge handled...
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    Boëtius. p. 138. Bickerdyke, John (1965). The Curiosities of Ale and Beer. London: Spring Books. pp. 172–173. Chamberlayne, John (1682). The Natural History...
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  • actor John Drew Sr. William Edward Blythe (1818–1873), married Matilda Chamberlayne (1822–1849); they had seven children Herbert Arthur Chamberlayne Blythe...
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    hundreds of sympathetic letters from friends and supporters. He wrote to John Simon, who had served as Chancellor of the Exchequer in Chamberlain's government:...
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    abandoned and dismantled, it was converted to a private residence for John Chamberlayne, the Lord of Alderney 1584–91. There followed a period when the Island...
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    Historic Places. Dr. Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne founded St. Christopher's School in 1911 as The Chamberlayne School. On June 11, 1920, a system of...
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