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Ossulstone is an
obsolete subdivision (hundred)
covering 26.4% of – and the most
metropolitan part – of the
historic county of Middle****, England. It surrounded...
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Great Britain for
Charles Bennet, 2nd
Baron Ossulston. His father, John Bennett, 1st
Baron Ossulston, was the
elder brother of
Henry Bennett, 1st Earl...
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Ossulston House is a
Grade II
listed building opposite Joslin's Pond in
Hadley Green Road, Hadley, to the
north of
Chipping Barnet. It is one of what...
- The
Ossulston Estate is a multi-storey
council estate built by the
London County Council on
Chalton Street in
Somers Town
between 1927 and 1931. It was...
- 1665, for Sir
Henry Bennet,
younger brother of John Bennet, 1st
Baron Ossulston. In 1672, he was made Earl of
Arlington and
Viscount Thetford, and was...
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Church and an ****ociated
school in
Chalton Street with an
entrance in
Ossulston Street. The
school accommodated about 600 children.
Christ Church and...
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Baron Ossulston (1616 – 11
February 1695) was an
English politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1663 to 1679. He was
created Baron Ossulston in...
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daughter of the
first Earl of Tankerville,
married Charles Bennet, 2nd
Baron Ossulston. In 1716 the
earldom of
Tankerville was
revived in the latter's favour...
- and musician.
Until 1980 he was
entitled to the
courtesy title of Lord
Ossulston. As a
member of the
House of
Lords from 1980
until 1999 he was not a member...
- from) Harlington. And his
elder brother Sir John Bennet, KB, 1st Lord
Ossulston.
Their grandfather was Sir John
Bennet (died 1627), who had
bought the...