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Some areas of | Derby still carry names that record the 1665 visitat |
Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of | Derby, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 1852, 18 |
rigades for Derbyshire - the County Borough of | Derby Fire Brigade and the Derbyshire Fire Service. |
ester and of Alsop-en-le-Dale in the County of | Derby. |
ved honorary doctorates from the University of | Derby and the University of Bradford. |
During the Great Plague of 1665 the area of | Derby, England fell victim to the bubonic plague epi |
hter of Frederick Arthur Stanley, 16th Earl of | Derby and Lady Constance Villiers, on December 10, 1 |
The Revd Canon Dr John Davies - Dean of | Derby |
at (cathedra) or see is located in the City of | Derby at The Cathedral Church of All Saints-formerly |
He succeeded his father as Earl of | Derby in 1162. |
Lathom Park Chapel, founded by the Earl of | Derby in 1500. |
states that the play was acted by "the Earl of | Derby his servants," that is, by Lord Strange's Men. |
William Stanley, 9th Earl of | Derby 18 June 1702 - 5 November 1702 |
, and purchased by Edward Stanley, 3rd Earl of | Derby. |
st daughter of Ferdinando Stanley, 5th Earl of | Derby and Lady Alice Spencer. |
escribed by Edward Smith-Stanley, 13th Earl of | Derby in 1814 in Remarks on the birds of Abyssinia |
who sold them to William Stanley, 6th Earl of | Derby. |
James Stanley, 7th Earl of | Derby was the leading Royalist adherent in the north |
painting was on loan and in the collection of | Derby Museum and Art Gallery. |
n south Derbyshire eight miles (13 km) west of | Derby. |
.2 miles (5.1 km) northwest, while the city of | Derby is located about 6 miles (9.6 km) south-southw |
The Devonshire Campus of the University of | Derby is housed in one of the town's historic buildi |
Robert I de Ferrers, 1st Earl of | Derby (c. |
University of | Derby, main campus. |
with 3no type LM13 table mills made by ICL of | Derby. |
he UK, he was successively Assistant Bishop of | Derby from 1954 to 1961 and Provost of Birmingham Ca |
The 13th Earl of | Derby |
n of Eardwulf and develop a cult as Alcmund of | Derby. |
and was made by John Whitehurst (1713-1788) of | Derby. |
e a ward of Nicholas de la Hose by the Earl of | Derby and the estate was managed by nobles outside t |
men at his own expense and joined the Earl of | Derby in his expedition against an invading Scottish |
information on this creation, see the Earl of | Derby. |
and in the hall are listed former students of | Derby School. |
Messrs. John Smith & Sons, of | Derby, received the clock in February 1956. |
ive grounds of what is now Osmaston, a part of | Derby. |
ssumed that when Henry VII visited the Earl of | Derby in Macclesfield in 1496, he stayed at Macclesf |
son gravel pit in Shardlow, a village south of | Derby in 1998. |
younger brother of Thomas Stanley, 2nd Earl of | Derby. |
Rose Hill is an inner city suburb of | Derby, England. |
Chancellor of the University of | Derby (October 2008, a five-year appointment) |
e Sunny Hill, Sinfin and Littleover suburbs of | Derby city. |
) (1905) The Victoria History of the County of | Derby, vol. 1. London: James Street. |
Edward Smith-Stanley, 12th Earl of | Derby PC (12 December 1752 - 21 October 1834), style |
arah Bradshaw, daughter of William Bradshaw of | Derby on 28 September 1637. |
rrently works as an Ambassador for the city of | Derby and in 2010 was given an Honorary Degree by th |
In 1651 the Earl of | Derby was executed for his part in the Bolton Massac |
67/1968 (age 43-44)) became chief executive of | Derby County after a corporation he controlled with |
g house he also decorated, and the Countess of | Derby at Harefield in Middlesex. |
destrian & cycle swing bridge in the centre of | Derby spanning the River Derwent. |
er built by Berliner and J. Newton Williams of | Derby, Connecticut, had lifted its operator (William |
The pre-2010 boundaries of | Derby South |
Prime Minister - Earl of | Derby, Conservative (until 27 February), Benjamin Di |
served as Foreign Secretary under the Earl of | Derby in 1852 and again from 1858 to 1859 and was al |
Mortimer, Gerald (2004): The Who's Who of | DERBY COUNTY. |
three paintings completed by Joseph Wright of | Derby between 1779 and 1785. |
o in 1908 succeeded his father as 17th Earl of | Derby. |
obtained by Edward Smith-Stanley, 13th Earl of | Derby from bird collector Jules Verreaux in 1850 and |
nglish businessman, best known as the owner of | Derby County F.C. between 1991 and 2003. |
lish county of Derbyshire, a few miles west of | Derby. |
He is a fan of | Derby County. |
d Courtenay Pearce was the inaugural Bishop of | Derby from 1927 until his death in 1935. |
Sir Robert Milnes, Bt, by Joseph Wright of | Derby. |
er Lecturing on the Orrery by Joseph Wright of | Derby. |
lloughby Baronetcy, of Risley in the County of | Derby, was created in the Baronetage of England on 2 |
in London before being appointed Archdeacon of | Derby in the diocese of Lichfield about 1171. |
ssor at Bishop Lonsdale College, University of | Derby, England from 1974-1977. |
The playing colours of | Derby County Ladies FC are identical to those of par |
of Southwell he was the long serving Bishop of | Derby. |
Philosophy of Religion from the University of | Derby, Hart is a prominent member of a group of non- |
It covered an area to the south-east of | Derby. |
William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of | Derby |
ol in Shardlow, a village seven miles south of | Derby in the English Midlands. |
Every Baronetcy, of Egginton in the County of | Derby, is a title in the Baronetage of England. |
the eldest son of Edward Stanley, 11th Earl of | Derby, whose predecessor's heirs had used that court |
first two Tory administrations of the Earl of | Derby as Lord Chamberlain of the Household between F |
Joseph Parr (1790-1868) was a town crier of | Derby. |
of his father, William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of | Derby, at the Siege of Acre in 1190. |
he daughter of Ferdinando Stanley, 5th Earl of | Derby and Alice Spencer. |
s close allies in Parliament under the Earl of | Derby, to whom he was related. |
29 August - Joseph Wright of | Derby, painter (born 1734) |
s the only ancient oak woodland in the city of | Derby. |
gland parish church in Chaddesden, a suburb of | Derby, England. |
William Stanley, 6th Earl of | Derby (c. |
June 2007 he became Chief Executive Officer of | Derby County, replacing Mike Horton's previous role |
Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of | Derby 1461-? |
creasingly tenuous, with prosperous suburbs of | Derby encroaching on the seat. |
Margaret Peverell, Countess of | Derby (b. |
The Diocese of | Derby became independent in 1927; Southwell and Nott |
acon of Salop in April 1536, and archdeacon of | Derby on 8 January 1543. |
Lancaster, 5th Earl of Leicester, 2nd Earl of | Derby, Duke of Acquitaine, King of Castile Y Leon, a |
Robert de Ferrers, 2nd Earl of | Derby (d. |
n Derbyshire when he was described as mayor of | Derby. |
reated a Baronet, of Renishaw in the County of | Derby. |
England, situated 7 miles (11 km) northeast of | Derby and 2 miles (3 km) northwest of Ilkeston. |
However, Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of | Derby used the "sweating sickness" as an excuse not |
serve the Baseball Ground, the former home of | Derby County football club in England. |
of Erasmus Darwin' (1792) by Joseph Wright of | Derby, 'Apotheosis of Penelope Boothby' by Henry Fus |
G.F.Stanley, the sixth son of the Earl of | Derby. |
January 15 - Frederick Stanley, 16th Earl of | Derby, Governor General of Canada (d.1908) |
In 'Churches and Chapels in The County of | Derby', Rawlins described St John's as being |
nor is recorded as the property of the Earl of | Derby in 1145 and the first house on the site of the |
James Stanley, 10th Earl of | Derby 1714-1736 |
was the son of Robert de Ferrers, 2nd Earl of | Derby and his wife, Margaret Peverel. |
James Stanley, 10th Earl of | Derby 1702-1710 |
ce, and a third attributed to Joseph Wright of | Derby, now in the Inner Temple. |
The Stanleys, led by the Earl of | Derby dominated the county. |
), who married William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of | Derby (and was thus stepmother to her own stepmother |
s Professor of aesthetics at the University of | Derby and holds an Honorary Senior Research Fellowsh |
ey, a descendant of James Stanley, 7th Earl of | Derby, was born on November 20, 1842, in Saybrook, C |
(with a seat in the cabinet) under the Earl of | Derby between 1858 and 1859 and 1866 and 1867. |
ge produced Edward Smith-Stanley, 12th Earl of | Derby and several other children. |
During the year that he was Mayor of | Derby he managed to replace the old William Strutt I |
ry 1992 allowed a quicker route to the west of | Derby from this section. |
foundation of the church, named for Alcmund of | Derby, is 912 although the earliest record of a chur |
end of the Pennines around five miles north of | Derby, England. |
Stanley family who would later become Earls of | Derby. |
founded on Chapel Street, in the outskirts of | Derby, England. |
of the race, he was president and treasurer of | Derby Town Flying Club. |
l located in Darley Abbey, on the outskirts of | Derby, England. |
He became the recorder of | Derby. |
fter the pitch pole fixed there by the Earl of | Derby which would be greased each year for the villa |
hurch was built at the expense of the Earls of | Derby. |
The roots of | Derby Gilbert & Sullivan Company reach back to the 1 |
It is located 10 miles (16 km) north-west of | Derby on the A517 road between Hulland and Turnditch |
The only unknown was the health of the Earl of | Derby, still very much Prime Minister, Conservative |
Blades married Sarah Collumbell of | Derby in 1865. |
ded by his son William de Ferrers, 4th Earl of | Derby (d.1247) who married Agnes de Kevelioc (also k |
ry, daughter and coheiress of John Hardwick of | Derby, and the sister of Bess of Hardwick. |
Played over footage of | Derby County goals in the movie about Brian Clough, |
This area of | Derby is a conservation area, and part of the Derwen |
ng down the Conservative government of Earl of | Derby in 1859. |
owever there had been two Suffragan Bishops of | Derby whilst the bishopric was still within the Dioc |
eived a First in his BA from the University of | Derby in 2000 and his MA with Distinction from the R |
and mezzotint engraver, son of Thomas Smith of | Derby, the landscape painter, and father of John Rub |
Baron Burden, of Hazlebarrow in the County of | Derby. |
ley succeeded to his father's title of Earl of | Derby in 1908, whereupon she became Countess of Derb |
centuries later Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of | Derby took part in a rebellion against Edward III. |
cave featured in a painting by Thomas Smith of | Derby in 1745. |
orbed into the newly-created county borough of | Derby. |
ts, buying important works by Joseph Wright of | Derby (Three Persons Viewing the Gladiator by Candle |
red Wallis, Christopher Wood, Joseph Wright of | Derby and Carol Wyatt. |
"Two former directors of | Derby County football club have been found guilty of |
ed Charlotte, daughter of William Brindley, of | Derby. |
and Television studies from the University of | Derby. |
e Tomb Scene is a painting by Joseph Wright of | Derby, completed by 1790, exhibited in 1790 and 1791 |
sity, Oxford Brookes University, University of | Derby and University of Bedfordshire), modern appren |
ted a Baronet, of Hassop Hall in the County of | Derby. |
eded by his son Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of | Derby. |
The pre-2010 boundaries of | Derby North |
ting as after 1845 and is in the collection of | Derby Museum |
remained until 1927 when taken into Diocese of | Derby. |
hedral, and during 1822 to the archdeaconry of | Derby; all these appointments he had at the same tim |
sed controversy among the Catholic citizens of | Derby. |
ry manufactured by Geo Fletcher and Company of | Derby, England. |
gle Span Concrete Arch Bridge in the centre of | Derby spanning the River Derwent 200 metres south of |
or of the Duchy of Lancaster under the Earl of | Derby between March and December 1852. |
amassed the work of | Derby Sketching Club members, and in the 1940s prese |
une 2005 - George Burley resigns as manager of | Derby County, citing differences with the club's boa |
eated a Baronet, of Kedleston in the County of | Derby, in both the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 18 J |
This intervention persuaded the Earl of | Derby to found Comrades of the Great War as a right- |
Stanley, second son of William, sixth Earl of | Derby, married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Arthur Gor |
lf stood with William Marshal and the Earls of | Derby and Warwick with the King, whilst the other no |
Supporters of | Derby County football club sing “We all follow Derby |
The village is south of | Derby, and between the River Trent (to the south) an |
sue, and secondly Edward Stanley, 15th Earl of | Derby. |
gland as an assistant bishop in the Diocese of | Derby but died only two years later at his wife's fa |
tanley and his son, Lord Strange, the Earls of | Derby. |
8, Edward Geoffrey Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of | Derby (1799-1869). |
he rebellion of Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of | Derby it appears to have been spared. |
The Earl of | Derby takes over, leading a minority Conservative ad |
6 to 1868, in the ministry of the 14th Earl of | Derby. |
3 October - Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of | Derby, Prime Minister (born 1799) |
uania with guest crusaders, including Henry of | Derby, the future King Henry IV of England. |
the House of Lords he served under the Earl of | Derby as a Lord-in-Waiting (government whip in the H |
everend Dr Alastair Redfern, the 7th Bishop of | Derby, who signs + Alastair Derby. |
In 1995 he was appointed Bishop of | Derby serving the territory of the City and County u |
built in 1666 by Charles Stanley, 8th Earl of | Derby, who sold it in 1688 to his agent, Roger Greg. |
its name to Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of | Derby (1799-1869), the former Prime Minister of the |
work was carried out by Henry Isaac Stevens of | Derby. |
Artists represented include Joseph Wright of | Derby, J. M. W. Turner, Jacob Epstein, Lucian Freud, |
m 2003 to 2008 Chancellor of the University of | Derby. |
Henry, Earl of | Derby, (about 1300-1360/61) |
Joseph Wright of | Derby also painted Dovedale by Moonlight, capturing |
Prior to becoming an MP he was Leader of | Derby City Council from 1986-88 and again from 1994- |
ncellor of two universities, and Chancellor of | Derby University. |
It also held the games of | Derby County Football Club until their move to the B |
r they were held by William de Ferrers Earl of | Derby, and then by 'the lords of Leylandshire'. |
League due to a playoff defeat at the hands of | Derby County in the semi-finals. |
Purchasers included the Earl of | Derby and William Bullock, who had his own large pri |
fic knowledge was referred to Joseph Wright of | Derby when he constructed his painting of The Alchem |
He became the Provost of | Derby in 1998 before being appointed the Dean of Der |
ction following his appointment as Recorder of | Derby, but did not stand again at the general electi |
ibutive and Allied Workers and was a member of | Derby Town Council for 25 years. |
William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of | Derby (?-1190), was married to Sybil de Braose. |
Edward John Rawlinson was the second Bishop of | Derby from 1935 until 1959. |
ds United football club and former chairman of | Derby County |
Eaton Junction (approximately 3 miles north of | Derby) to Ripley. |
well, daughter of Robert Sacheverel Sitwell of | Derby. |
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