- Cholmondeley. The
Cholmondeley family descends from
William le
Belward (or de
Belward), the
feudal lord of the
barony of
Malpas in
Cheshire who acquired...
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Fisher Belward FRS (5
September 1746 – 16 May 1803) was an
English priest and academic. He was born
Richard Fisher,
adopting the name
Belward in 1791...
- ; Lupi, A.; Achard, F.; Clerici, M.; Bodart, C.; Brink, A.; Nasi, R.;
Belward, A. (2013). "State and
evolution of the
African rainforests between 1990...
- "Subject index, Geomorphology". U.S.
Geological Survey.
Retrieved 2007-12-21.
Belward, Alan S.; Valenzuela,
Carlos R. (1991).
Remote Sensing and Geographical...
- Sir
Philip Reginald le
Belward Grey Egerton, 14th
Baronet JP DL (3
September 1885 – 9 June 1962) was an
English landowner. He was the son of
Colonel Caledon...
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Tarporley since the
Middle Ages. An
ancestor of the 1st Baronet,
William le
Belward, took the
surname of
Egerton from the
lordship of Egerton,
which he inherited...
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Richard or ****
Fisher may
refer to:
Richard Fisher Belward (1746–1803),
British academic at
Cambridge University (born
Richard Fisher)
Richard B. Fisher...
- been claimed: one
called Beatrix was
alleged to have
married a
William Belward,
while another unnamed daughter was said to have
married Llywelyn the Great...
- Belvárdgyula (Croatian: Belvar, German:
Belward) is a
village and muni****lity (Hungarian: község) in
Baranya county, Hungary. Belvárdgyula is located...
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Caledon Richard Egerton Caledon Philip Egerton Sir
Philip Reginald le
Belward Grey Egerton, 14th
Baronet Sir John Grey Egerton, 15th
Baronet Sir Charles...