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  • As I'm typing this, I'm listening to Geoffrey Lancaster talking with Peter Taplin on ABC Classic FM [1], where he is talking about being a gay male, and...
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  • relatives: Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster, Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou, Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence, Thomas of Woodstock...
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  • Duke of Lancaster Edward III of England Edward II of England Edward I of England Henry III of England John of England Henry II of England Geoffrey Plantagenet...
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  • source for this article is Hughes, John M. (2010), Edmund Sharpe: Man of Lancaster, John M. Hughes, a work that has been self-published as a CD. It is a...
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  • is Wikipedia really and you could also include the House of York and Lancaster articles—the point is it is the only way to achieve consensus on a number...
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  • 18:36, 29 June 2011 (UTC) "Honour of Lancaster" - in lack of a better link, you might want to link this to Lancaster Castle, which was the centre of the...
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  • Day (historian), David Horner, Fay Gale, Frank Cameron Jackson, Geoffrey Blainey, Geoffrey Bolton, Hank Nelson, Harold Brookfield, Henry Reynolds (historian)...
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  • only the fact that Geoffrey and Godfrey, as names, share a common origin, and so maybe the Godfrey in Jerusalem and the Geoffrey in England were the...
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  • (UTC) Arrival in England: need to sort out the younger Geoffrey. Para 1 links him to Geoffrey, Count of Nantes, and that article says that he died in...
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  • contributions. House of Beaufort was an illegitimate branch of the House of Lancaster (which is why I think it was indented) descended from John of Gaunt that...
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  • England" placed between the two existing sections: "Angevin Origins of Geoffrey Plantagenet"; and, "Plantagenet descent". This would maintain the correct...
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  • . Paul W (talk) 19:32, 31 October 2013 (UTC) Prof. Simon Batterbury, Lancaster Univeristy Prof Bill Deakin, Professor of Psychiatry since 1990 at the...
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  • Coyty Castle, formerly of the Turbervilles, c. 1421] [FitzJohn ap FitzGeoffrey] - b. 1 January 1405/10, of Bletsoe, Bedfordshire England, d. 3 June or...
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  • now p.24 - Edmund, the second son of Henry III, Earl of Leicester (also Lancaster) was nicknamed 'Crouchback'. I think that should be added, but I didn't...
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  • Irslinger, Britta; Pooth, Roland; Liljegren, Henrik; Strand, Richard F.; Haig, Geoffrey; Macák, Martin; Kim, Ronald I. (2023-07-28). "Language trees with sampled...
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  • descendents, took it from him. Matthieu (talk) 11:07, 13 May 2008 (UTC) Geoffrey had it as a nickname, and it was never used again until Richard, Duke of...
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  • Richard II of England in 1400. The House of Lancaster descended from third son John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster. Thus "junior" to the senior line. The...
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  • of Lancaster if his predecessor Richard II prevented him from inheriting the Dukedom of Lancaster? This isn't explained on the Duke of Lancaster page...
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  • 1997 → Peoria, Illinois, mayoral election, 1997 Lancaster, Pennsylvania mayoral election, 2009 → Lancaster, Pennsylvania, mayoral election, 2009 – MOS:COMMA...
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  • and Guernsey. Duke of Lancaster is also still an active title, because it's still an active dukedom (or duchy). As Duke of Lancaster, the Queen owns land...
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