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Marquess of
Ailesbury (later
styled Aylesbury), in the
County of Buckingham, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 17 July...
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include Ailesbury Drive,
Ailesbury Park,
Ailesbury Gardens and
Ailesbury Grove.
Reflecting the high
property price tags in the area,
Ailesbury Road is...
- Earl of
Ailesbury in the
Peerage of England. The two
Earldoms continued united until the
death of the
fourth Earl of Elgin, when the
Ailesbury and Baron...
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David Michael James Brudenell-Bruce, 9th
Marquess of
Ailesbury (born 12
November 1952),
styled The Hon.
David Brudenell-Bruce
until 1974 and Earl of Cardigan...
- Brudenell, and the
title has been held
since 1868 by the
Marquesses of
Ailesbury.
Since that time, it has been used as a
courtesy title by the heir apparent...
- Earl of
Ailesbury, thus
bringing the
house into the
Bruce family. In 1721,
Elizabeth Seymour's son and heir,
Charles Bruce, 3rd Earl of
Ailesbury, rebuilt...
- The
Ailesbury Mausoleum situated in the
churchyard of St Mary's Church, Maulden, in Bedfordshire, is a
Grade II
listed structure built in 1656 by Thomas...
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formerly known as
Ailesbury Park
opposite the
Merrion Centre at the
Merrion Road end, to the sea of
Dublin Bay at the
Strand Road.
Ailesbury Road
joins Sydney...
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Robert Bruce, 1st Earl of
Ailesbury (later
styled Aylesbury) and 2nd Earl of Elgin, PC, FRS (ca.
March 1626 – 20
October 1685), was a
Scottish politician...
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Earldom of
Ailesbury,
Viscountcy of Bruce,
Whorlton Barony Bruce,
Barony of
Bruce of Skelton, and
Lordship of
Kinloss extinct, 1747 Earl of
Ailesbury Buckinghamshire...