- Earl St
Aldwyn, of Coln St
Aldwyn in the
County of Gloucester, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1915 for the prominent...
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Aldwyn, PC, DL (23
October 1837 – 30
April 1916),
known as Sir
Michael Hicks Beach, Bt, from 1854 to 1906 and
subsequently as The
Viscount St
Aldwyn to...
- Aldwin,
Aldwyn or
Aldwine may
refer to:
Aldwyn of Coln,
abbot of
Partney Abbey in
during the 7th
century Aldwine (died 737),
bishop of
Lichfield and Leicester...
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Aldwyn is an Anglo-Saxon saint. The
village of Coln St
Aldwyn in
Gloucestershire is
generally supposed to be
named after him. In Bede's
Historia ecclesiastica...
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Aldwyn Roberts HBM DA (18
April 1922 – 11
February 2000),
better known by the
stage name Lord
Kitchener (or "Kitch"), was a
Trinidadian calypsonian. He...
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Aldwyn Sappleton (born 21
December 1981, in
Saint Ann Parish) is a
Jamaican track and
field athlete, who
specialized in
middle distance running. He won...
- Coln St
Aldwyns (sometimes Coln St
Aldwyn) is a
village and
civil parish in the
Cotswold district of the
English county of Gloucestershire. The designation...
- Confessor,
Saint Wulfstan, the
Bishop of Worcester,
encouraged a
hermit named Aldwyn to
become the
first Prior of
Malvern Priory. The
monastery was in what was...
- on 21 July 1619. For more
information on this creation, see the Earl St
Aldwyn. The Hicks,
later Noel Baronetcy, of
Campden in the
County of Gloucester...
- (1809–1854), MP for East
Gloucestershire 1854
Michael Hicks Beach, 1st Earl St
Aldwyn (1837–1916), 9th Baronet,
Chancellor of the
Exchequer 1885–1886 & 1895–1902...