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styled Viscount Cornbury between 1674 and 1709, was an
English aristocrat and politician.
Better known by his
noble title Lord
Cornbury, he was propelled...
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Cornbury Park is an
estate near Charlbury, Oxfordshire. It
comprises about 5,000
acres (2,000 ha),
mostly farmland and woods,
including a
remnant of the...
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Hindon in the
County of Wiltshire, in 1660, and was made
Viscount Cornbury, in the
County of Oxford, at the same time he was
given the earldom. These...
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Cornbury and
Wychwood is a
civil parish in West Oxfordshire. It
includes the
country estate of
Cornbury Park (Ordnance
Survey grid
reference SP350181)...
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Cornbury Music Festival is an
annual music festival that
takes place in
Great Tew Park in Oxfordshire, England.
Cornbury Festival was
founded by music...
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Palladian country house in Oxfordshire. When he was 13, the
family moved to
Cornbury Park, in the same county,
where he
still lives. He
attended Harrow School...
- parish, on 1
April 1949 the
parish was
abolished and
merged with
Cornbury Park to form
Cornbury and Wychwood, part also went to Leafield. In 1931 the parish...
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fourth Earl of Clarendon. His only
surviving son
Henry Hyde,
Viscount Cornbury, was
summoned to the
House of
Lords through a writ of
acceleration in his...
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colony were united, and New
Jersey became a
royal colony.
Edward Hyde, Lord
Cornbury,
became the
first governor of the
colony as a
royal colony. However, he...
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Henry Hyde,
Viscount Cornbury (28
November 1710 – 28 May 1753),
styled Viscount Hyde from 1711
until 1723 and
Viscount Cornbury thereafter, also 5th Baron...