- Sir
Geoffrey Pole of
Lordington, Sus**** (c. 1501 or 1502 –
November 1558) was an
English knight who
supported the
Catholic Church in
England and Wales...
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Lordington House is a
manor house near
Walderton in West Sus****. It is a
Grade II*
listed building.
Lordington House was
built around 1500. It was acquired...
- a po****r far-right
radio host and
prominent conspiracy theorist Lord
Lordington: the
oldest and highest-ranking
member of the Pentaverate,
seated at the...
- to
power in
December 1852 and
instead cared for his father's
estate at
Lordington and pla**** no part in the
Crimean War.
Following a
change of government...
- Sir
Arthur Pole of
Lordington, Sus**** (1531 –
between January 1570 and 12
August 1570) was an
English conspirator. He was the
eldest son and heir of Sir...
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awarded to
British and
Commonwealth forces. Phipps-Hornby was born in
Lordington House,
Hampshire on 31
December 1857, the son of the
Admiral of the Fleet...
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March 1916 Mainz,
Germany Died 30
January 1998(1998-01-30) (aged 81)
Lordington, West Sus****,
England Alma mater RADA Old Vic
School Occupation Actor...
- Canterbury. Sir
Geoffrey Pole (c. 1501 or 1502 – 1558), Lord of the
Manor of
Lordington in Sus****,
suspected of
treason by King
Henry VIII and
accused of conspiring...
-
married Constance,
daughter of
Edmund Pakenham, and
inherited the
estate of
Lordington in Sus****. Margaret's own
favour at
Court varied. She had a
dispute over...
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Statutes of the Realm. This is the
citation in The
Statutes at Large.
Lordington House Wikisource has
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