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Samuel Hood, 6th
Viscount Hood, GCMG (15
October 1910 – 13
October 1981) was a
Foreign Office official and
diplomat for the
United Kingdom. Hood was born...
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Viscount station is the
northerly terminus of the
Terminal Link
automated people mover serving Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario...
- coat of arms of the
Dukes of
Moctezuma de
Tultengo (Grandees of Spain),
Vicounts of Iluacán, and
Marquesses of Tenebrón. It is made of the
combined arms...
- John who d**** unmar****; Edwarde, Duke of Somerset, Earl of Hertforde,
Vicount Beauchampe and
Baron Seymour,
uncle to
Kinge Edwarde the Sixt, Governor...
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cabotage routes of the
Frankish fleets from
Bordeaux to
Asturias ". The
Vicount resided in
Chatelet (lou Castet), next to the
entry to the
current Cinq...
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death as well as Oisy, Crèvecœur, La Ferté-Ancoul,
squire of
Cambrai and
vicount of
Meaux after his mother's death. He was also a
constable of
France and...
- July–August 2012 (ISSN 1969-1815) The
castle was
originally owned by the
Vicounts of Fenouillèdes. The
descendants Viscounts of Fenouillèdes
became nobles...
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dissolved 1578?;
granted to Sir
Nicholas Malby 1578;
granted to Francis,
Vicount Valentia 1615;
restored to the
friars 1641
during the Confederation; friars'...
- with TÚS. The
first burial to take
place there was
Isabella Howard, the
Vicount's daughter who died at
nineteen in
December 1784, a year
before the pyramid...
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general 1612 c. 28 — 23
October 1612
Ratificatioun in
favouris of
Thomas vicount Fentoun lord Dirltoun. Not
public and
general 1612 c. 29 — 23
October 1612...