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constituency of Berwick-upon-Tweed. The name Fallodon,
formerly Fallowdon or
Falloden,
derives from the Old
English words of
fealu and dūn,
meaning a pale brown...
- the
Ottoman Empire, 1915–1916: Do****ents
Presented to
Viscount Grey of
Falloden (uncensored ed.). Princeton:
Gomidas Institute. pp. 635–649. ISBN 978-0-9535191-5-6...
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Edward Grey, 1st
Viscount Grey of Fallodon, KG, PC, DL, FZS (25
April 1862 – 7
September 1933),
better known as Sir
Edward Grey, was a
British statesman...
- (2012), Big
Orange (2017)
Leading trainer (6 wins): **** Hern – Grey of
Falloden (1965),
Charlton (1971), Zab (1975), Sea
Anchor (1976),
Smuggler (1978)...
- 2814–2821. ISBN 978-1-999767-0-5-1. Pine, L. G., ed. (1956). "Grey of
Falloden". Burke's
Genealogical and
Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage...
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street market that has
evolved into a
short stretch of shops, then
becomes Falloden Way –
built between 1914 and 1924 as part of a
programme of
planned extensions...
- the
Ottoman Empire, 1915-1916: Do****ents
Presented to
Viscount Grey of
Falloden by
Viscount Bryce.
Gomidas Institute. ISBN 9780953519156. E G
Browne (1910)...
- 521 Beresford, now Beresford-Peirse of
Bagnall 21 May 1814 522 Grey of
Falloden 29 July 1814 523
Blackwood of the Navy 1
September 1814
Baron Dufferin...
- the
Ottoman Empire, 1915–1916: Do****ents
Presented to
Viscount Grey of
Falloden (uncensored ed.), Princeton, NJ:
Gomidas Institute, pp. 635–49, ISBN 0-9535191-5-5...
- in France, in Aix-en-Provence on 20
February 1792. She was
brought to
Falloden,
Northumberland in
northern England and
adopted by her
paternal grandparents...