The Quarterly Review, Volume 267, Issue 529John Murray, 1936 |
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Page 147
... Lord Gower , who had been created Marquess of Stafford , died in 1803 , and it was his successor who sold the place seven years later to Mr Robert Smith , who had been created Lord Carrington in 1796. When the lease expired in 1885 , a ...
... Lord Gower , who had been created Marquess of Stafford , died in 1803 , and it was his successor who sold the place seven years later to Mr Robert Smith , who had been created Lord Carrington in 1796. When the lease expired in 1885 , a ...
Page 149
... Lord Fife's death the house became the abode of Lord Liverpool , the Prime Minister , who as the result of a paralytic stroke in the library here , died in 1829 , when his half - brother and heir succeeded him in the tenancy . On the ...
... Lord Fife's death the house became the abode of Lord Liverpool , the Prime Minister , who as the result of a paralytic stroke in the library here , died in 1829 , when his half - brother and heir succeeded him in the tenancy . On the ...
Page 151
... Lord Melbourne , James Welbore Agar Ellis , subsequently created Lord Dover , acquired the place , and its later name was due to this fact . On his death in 1864 it passed to Lord Clifden , whose widow remained here till 1885 , in which ...
... Lord Melbourne , James Welbore Agar Ellis , subsequently created Lord Dover , acquired the place , and its later name was due to this fact . On his death in 1864 it passed to Lord Clifden , whose widow remained here till 1885 , in which ...
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