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Richard Everard Webster, 1st
Viscount Alverstone, GCMG, PC, FRS (22
December 1842 – 15
December 1915) was a
British barrister,
politician and
judge who...
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Alverstone is a
village 2
miles from the east
coast of the Isle of Wight, near Sandown. The name
Alverstone is most
likely of
Saxon origin meaning "Alfred's...
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Alverstone Mead
Local Nature Reserve is a
lowland freshwater wetland nature reserve close to Sandown, Isle of Wight. it is a part of the
Alverstone Marshes...
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Mount Alverstone or
Boundary Peak 180, is a high peak in the
Saint Elias Mountains, on the
border between Alaska and Yukon. It
shares a
large m****if with...
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Alverstone Wildlife Park is a 100
hectare nature reserve near Hillcrest, KwaZulu-Natal,
South Africa. The
reserve was
created in 1997 by a
group of neighbouring...
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Alverstone railway station was an
intermediate station situated on the edge of
Alverstone village on the Isle of Wight, off the
south coast of England...
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Alverstone Marshes (grid
reference SZ572859) is an 83.8
hectare biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest on the Isle of Wight,
notified in 1951....
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Alverstone Manor (also Alvrestone, 11th century; Alfricheston, Aluredeston, 13th century; Alvredeston, 14th century; Auverstone, 16th century) is a manor...
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Crippen was
tried at the Old
Bailey before the Lord
Chief Justice, Lord
Alverstone, on 18
October 1910. The
proceedings lasted four days. The
first prosecution...
- was made Lord
Chief Justice of England, in
succession to the
Viscount Alverstone. At the time the
Attorney General had the
right of
first refusal for the...