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Baron Alvanley, of
Alvanley in the
County Palatine of Chester, was a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 22 May 1801 for Sir...
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Alvanley is a
small rural village and
civil parish near Helsby, in the
unitary authority of
Cheshire West and
Chester and the
ceremonial county of Cheshire...
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William Arden, 2nd
Baron Alvanley (8
January 1789 – 16
November 1849) was a
British Army officer, peer and socialite, who was a
friend of Beau Brummell...
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Alvanley Hall is in
Manley Road, 0.25
miles (0.4 km) to the
southeast of the
village of
Alvanley, Cheshire, England. It is
recorded in the
National Heritage...
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Alvanley Johnston (12 May 1875 – 17
September 1951) was a
Canadian /
American locomotive engineer who
became head of the
Brotherhood of
Locomotive Engineers...
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Baron Alvanley (8
December 1792 – 24 June 1857) was a
British Army
officer and peer. He was the son of
Richard Pepper Arden, 1st
Baron Alvanley and Anne...
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Richard Pepper Arden, 1st
Baron Alvanley PC KC (20 May 1744 – 19
March 1804) was a
British barrister and Whig politician, who
served as the
Chief Justice...
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influence on her career. She
received her
formal cricketing education at
Alvanley Cricket Club in Helsby,
where her
father was the
junior coordinator, and...
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Alvanley is a
civil parish in
Cheshire West and Chester, England. It
contains the
village of
Alvanley, but is
otherwise rural.
Included in the parish...
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Eustace Alvanley Jenns (1860–1930),
usually known as E. A. Jenns, was a
Canadian poet and lawyer. In 1880, he
published the
first sizeable work of literature...