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Henry de
Hambury (fl. 1330), was an
English judge who held high
judicial office in Ireland,
being briefly Lord
Chief Justice of Ireland.
Henry was a son...
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Hambury Tout is a
large chalk hill by the
coast near Lulworth, Dorset, England. It
overlooks Lulworth Cove to the west.
Hambury Tout is the site of an...
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Lulworth Cove from
Hambury Tout, on the Jur****ic Coast...
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visible in the
panorama photograph. As well as the cove,
across Hambury Tout (the
large chalk hill to the west) is
Durdle Door, a
natural arch...
- Lord
Chief Justice of
Ireland 1324-27 Succeeded by
Henry de
Hambury Preceded by
Henry de
Hambury Lord
Chief Justice of
Ireland 1328-30 Succeeded by Elias...
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related to
Klaus Störtebeker at
Wikimedia Commons Die Störtebeker
Story (
Hambury de)
Offizieller Webauftritt der Störtebeker
Festspiele Die Likedeeler,...
- and the
palatial Johnson home in
Pinner is bugged.
Police identify Tommy Hambury, a
major crook returned after many
years abroad and
conclude that something...
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Durdle Door,
Durlston Country Park
Godlingstone Heath,
Godlingstone Manor Hambury Tout Jur****ic
Coast (A
World Heritage Site)
Lulworth Castle,
Lulworth Cove...
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House next to
their previous one
which they gave to
their son,
Merlin Hambury Tennison, on
Bodmin Moor,
which is both
their home and a bed and breakfast...
- Left
Office 1324-7
Nicholas Fastolf,
knight (1st term) 1327-8
Henry de
Hambury From Hanbury,
Worcestershire 1328-30
Nicholas Fastolf,
knight (2nd term)...