- The Milbanke,
later Noel,
later Milbanke Baronetcy, of
Halnaby in the
County of York, was a
title in the
Baronetage of England. It was
created on 7 August...
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Baronetage of
England Preceded by ****ton
Milbanke Baronet (of
Halnaby) 1899–1915 Succeeded by John Milbanke...
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David R. Fisher, MILBANKE,
Ralph (1747-1825), of
Seaham Hall, co. Dur. and
Halnaby Hall, Yorks. in The
History of Parliament: the
House of
Commons 1790-1820...
- The Wilson-Todd Baronetcy, of
Halnaby Hall in the
Parish of
Croft in the
North Riding of the
County of York and of
Tranby Park in the
Parish of Kirkella...
- 1596, and his wife
Dorothy Place,
daughter of Sir
Christopher Place, of
Halnaby, Yorkshire. He was
baptised at
Barmston on 26
January 1591. He was educated...
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Symphony No. 8 in C Minor. He
visited the home of Sir
Ralph Milbanke at
Halnaby Hall near
Darlington in 1760,: 14
where he
wrote two symphonies, as well...
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landed Yorkshire family. His
father was Sir
Ralph Milbanke, 4th
Baronet of
Halnaby in the
County of York who had
served as High
Sheriff of
Yorkshire in 1721...
- Noel—****ure
Foxite Whig
politician and 6th Baronet. The
family resided at
Halnaby Hall, Yorkshire. Elizabeth's
father was a
politician and her
maternal grandfather...
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Married to Miss
Annabella Milbanke at Seaham. 2–21
January –
Treaclemoon at
Halnaby, Yorkshire. 21
January – 9
March – At Seaham. 12–28
March – At Six Mile...
- the 1906
general election. He was made a
baronet on 31
August 1903, of
Halnaby Hall, Yorkshire. "Historical list of MPs:
constituencies beginning with...