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  • 51Bronwydd, Cardiganshire — was a country house in Wales. Bronwydd, Cardiganshire , home to the Lloyd Family, Bronwydd replaced Cilrhiwe as the main family home in the 1850s, at which time it was rebuilt in the fashionable gothic revival style by Sir Thomas Lloyd, 1st… …

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  • 52Cliffe, Kent — Coordinates: 51°27′43″N 0°29′51″E / 51.4619°N 0.4975°E / 51.4619; 0.4975 …

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  • 53Whitby and Pickering Railway — The Whitby and Pickering Railway was built as the culmination of attempts to halt the gradual decline of the port of Whitby on the east coast of the United Kingdom. The basic industries of Whitby, whaling and shipbuilding, had been in decline for …

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  • 54George Osbaldeston — Squire George Osbaldeston (26 December 1786 in Westminster, London – 1 August 1866 in St John s Wood, London). Osbaldeston spent his childhood at Hutton Buscel, the family estate in Yorkshire. His father (Also called George Osbaldeston, an MP for …

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  • 55Richard Brinsley Knowles — (1820–1882), journalist.Knowles, son of James Sheridan Knowles, dramatist, was born at Glasgow on 17 Jan. 1820, and about 1838 held an appointment in the registrar general s office, Somerset House, London. He was admitted a student of the Middle… …

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  • 56Gresley Baronets — Drakelowe Hall, circa 1890 The Baronetcy of Gresley of Drakelow was created in the Baronetage of England on 29 June 1611 for George Gresley of Drakelow Hall, Derbyshire who was later High Sheriff of Derbyshire and Member of Parliament for… …

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  • 57Scottish Record Society — The Scottish Record Society was founded at Edinburgh in 1897 and since then has published numerous volumes of calendars and indices of public records and private muniments relating to Scotland.Membership of the Society is open to all persons and… …

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  • 58Charlieu Abbey — or St. Fortunatus Abbey, Charlieu (French: Abbaye de Charlieu), located at Charlieu, Loire, Burgundy, France, was a Benedictine abbey, and later a Cluniac priory. History The monastery, ded …

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  • 59Cooke Baronets — There have been two Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Cooke, one in the Baronetage of England and one in the Baronetage of Ireland. One creation is extant as of 2008. See also Cook Baronets. The Cooke Baronetcy, of Wheatley Hall in …

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  • 60Sir John Lyttelton (1520-1590) — Sir John Lyttelton (c.1520 15 February 1590) was the son of Sir John Lyttelton (d.1532) of Frankley and his wife Elizabeth daughter and coheir of Sir Gilbert Talbot. He was of age in 1541. [I. H. Jeayes (ed.), Charters and muniments of the… …

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