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Baron Lexinton (sometimes
referred to as
Baron Lexington), Aram (Averham) in the
County of Nottingham, was a
title in the
Peerage of England. It was created...
- by
Samina Luthfa,
Mohammad Tanzimuddin Khan, and
Munasir Kamal, Lanham,
Lexinton Books, 2022 ISBN 978-1-4985-9913-9 and 978-1-4985-9914-6". Environmental...
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Robert of
Lexinton (or Lessington; died 29 May 1250) was a
British judge and administrator.
Robert of
Lexinton was a son of
Richard of
Lexinton (probably...
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father Richard had been a
royal judge. Henry's
brother Robert of
Lexinton was also a judge, and his
brother John was a
knight and
clerk of the royal...
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April 25, 2006.
Retrieved November 23, 2005.
Robert Sutton, 2nd
Baron Lexinton "Lexington - M****achusetts,
United States". britannica.com.
Retrieved March...
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Title next held by
George Bubb as
Envoy extraordinary and
plenipotentiary Peerage of
England Preceded by
Robert Sutton Baron Lexinton 1668–1723 Extinct...
- Sir John
Lexington (or
Lexinton or Lessington; also de Lexington) (died 1257) was a
baron and
royal official in 13th
century England. He has been described...
- S. Other names
Lexington Steel,
Black ****, Lex Steele, Lexington,
Lexinton Steel, Lex,
Hudson Smu
doherty Alma mater
Syracuse University Occupations...
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alleged fate
neither he nor his
audience were
likely to question. John de
Lexinton died in January, 1257, and his
elegant learning will not be
described in...
- 1216 Robert, 1234
William (late cellarer), 1241 William, 1267 John de
Lexinton,
resigned 1288
Richard de Hallam, 1288
Richard de Grange, 1293 William...