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Waldgrave
Waldgrave Wald"grave, n. [See Wald, and Margrave.] In the old German empire, the head forest keeper.

Meaning of Waldgraves from wikipedia

- The first Waldgraves or Wildgraves (Latin: comites silvestres) descended from a division of the House of the Counts of Nahegau in the year 1113. When the...
- "something small." Originally pla**** by Pamela Blair on Broadway. Thor Waldgrave: The Waldgraves' terror of a son. "Poster child for Planned Parenthood," as Axel...
- Lord Waldgrave's Estate Act 1691 Act of Parliament Parliament of England Long title An Act to enable Trustees of the Right Honourable James Lord Waldegrave...
- a role in the comedy The Nerd, in which he pla**** the character Thor Waldgrave. In addition to English, Faerch speaks French. On YouTube Faerch has posted...
- original count. Unlike the other comital titles, Rhinegrave, Wildgrave (Waldgrave), Raugrave, and Altgrave are not generic titles. Rather, each is linked...
- Burgrave/Burgravine Burggraf/Burggräfin Altgrave/Altgravine Altgraf/Altgräfin Waldgrave Waldgraf/gräfin Raugrave Raugraf/gräfin Rhinegrave Rheingraf/gräfin Count(ess)...
- The Hon. George Waldgrave (later Waldegrave-Leslie), 3rd Viscount Chewton, FRSE DL (1825 – 1904) was a British Liberal Party politician. He was born on...
- Evans was born in Liverpool to Frederick and Joan Evans and grew up in Waldgrave Road, Wavertree, Liverpool, along with his three sisters Pam, June and...
- Kirschweiler, some estates and rights were held by other lords, such as the Waldgraves and Rhinegraves and Tholey Abbey. The constituent community of Tiefenstein...
- and 1469, the Waldgraves of Dhaun and Kyrburg were mentioned as lords of the high court. In 1493, 1508 and 1558 it was the Waldgraves of Dhaun. The court...