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Fergus Hill Estate, Knox Corners,
Forest Home, Foxmead, Guthrie,
Hawkestone,
Hawkestone Beach, Hobart,
Horseshoe Valley, Jarratt, Lakeview, Martinville...
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remainder to the
heirs male of his body, and
Baron Hill, of
Almarez and of
Hawkestone and
Hardwicke in the
County of Salop, in 1816, with
remainder to the heirs...
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Baron Marchamley, of
Hawkestone in the
County of Salop, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1908 for the
Liberal politician...
- 1814, when he was
raised to his
peerage as
Baron Hill of
Almaraz and of
Hawkestone in the
county of Salop,
although military duties made him
unable to attend...
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Metcalfe Small 1,811 1,776 +2.0% 2.19 826.9/km2 217 Oro
Station -
Hawkestone Small 1,806 1,691 +6.8% 2.22 813.5/km2 218
Milverton Small 1,797 1,586...
- 1L0:
Cookstown 1N0:
Egbert 1P0:
Elmvale 1R0:
Gilford 1T0: Oro-Medonte (
Hawkestone) 1V0:
Hillsdale 1W0:
Lefroy 1X0:
Midhurst 1Y0:
Minesing 2E0: Oro Station...
- Hill,
first raised to
peerage in 1814 as
Baron Hill of
Almaraz and of
Hawkestone in the
county of
Salop Abel
Almarez (born 1941),
Argentine boxer This...
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Russell (1898)
Renfrew County Pembroke (1856)
Simcoe County Angus Everett Hawkestone Hillsdale Nottawa Thornton United Counties of Stormont,
Dundas and Glengarry...
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Preceded by Sir Hugh Cheyne, John
Burley Succeeded by John Burley,
George Hawkestone In
office 20
October 1407 – 12
December 1407
Serving with
David Holbache...
- 1842–1875 Succeeded by
Rowland Clegg-Hill
Baronetage of
Great Britain Preceded by John Hill
Baronet (of
Hawkestone) 1824–1875 Succeeded by
Rowland Clegg-Hill...