「Derby」の共起表現一覧(2語左が「'Earl」)
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He succeeded his father as Earl of | Derby in 1162. |
ley succeeded to his father's title of Earl of | Derby in 1908, whereupon she became Countess of Derb |
ed as Judge Advocate General under the Earl of | Derby from 1858 to 1859 and under Derby and later Be |
The 1936 extension was attended by the Earl of | Derby, son of the original Earl of Derby who had ope |
sley, he is sometimes styled the Great Earl of | Derby, eldest son of William Stanley, 6th Earl of De |
Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of | Derby, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 1852, 18 |
Lathom Park Chapel, founded by the Earl of | Derby in 1500. |
The Stanleys, led by the Earl of | Derby dominated the county. |
ge produced Edward Smith-Stanley, 12th Earl of | Derby and several other children. |
3 October - Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of | Derby, Prime Minister (born 1799) |
was formally unveiled in 1923, by the Earl of | Derby, Secretary of State for War. |
January 15 - Frederick Stanley, 16th Earl of | Derby, Governor General of Canada (d.1908) |
The Earl of | Derby takes over, leading a minority Conservative ad |
Purchasers included the Earl of | Derby and William Bullock, who had his own large pri |
In 1651 the Earl of | Derby was executed for his part in the Bolton Massac |
served as Foreign Secretary under the Earl of | Derby in 1852 and again from 1858 to 1859 and was al |
or of the Duchy of Lancaster under the Earl of | Derby between March and December 1852. |
at-grandson Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of | Derby, was three times Prime Minister of the United |
the mother of William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of | Derby, Walkelin de Ferrers and a daughter, Petronell |
was the son of Robert de Ferrers, 2nd Earl of | Derby and his wife, Margaret Peverel. |
officially unveiled until 1921, by the Earl of | Derby, Edward Stanley. |
nley, daughter of Edward Stanley, 17th Earl of | Derby, on 7 April 1915. |
Prime Minister - Earl of | Derby, Conservative (until 27 February), Benjamin Di |
centuries later Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of | Derby took part in a rebellion against Edward III. |
rose, daughter of Edward Stanley, 17th Earl of | Derby and widow of Neil Primrose, in 1919. |
The Earl of | Derby acquired the abbey buildings, the stones of wh |
he English nobleman James Stanley, 7th Earl of | Derby, who was taken prisoner at Worcester in 1651, |
st daughter of Ferdinando Stanley, 5th Earl of | Derby and Lady Alice Spencer. |
This intervention persuaded the Earl of | Derby to found Comrades of the Great War as a right- |
built in 1666 by Charles Stanley, 8th Earl of | Derby, who sold it in 1688 to his agent, Roger Greg. |
came into the museum collection of the Earl of | Derby in Knowsley Hall which is now on display in th |
anley, daughter of Edward Stanley, 3rd Earl of | Derby, by whom he had issue. |
the estates of Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of | Derby, another of the protagonists in the Second Bar |
became chaplain to James Stanley, 7th Earl of | Derby, a Royalist leader, and was besieged at Lathom |
s, daughter of William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of | Derby the same year. |
nt's sonHenry Bolingbroke, then simply Earl of | Derby, on his crusade to Lithuania to fight with the |
hter of Frederick Arthur Stanley, 16th Earl of | Derby and Lady Constance Villiers, on December 10, 1 |
states that the play was acted by "the Earl of | Derby his servants," that is, by Lord Strange's Men. |
escribed by Edward Smith-Stanley, 13th Earl of | Derby in 1814 in Remarks on the birds of Abyssinia |
r they were held by William de Ferrers Earl of | Derby, and then by 'the lords of Leylandshire'. |
The park was laid out for the Earl of | Derby in the 1770s for the existing villa (built aro |
he power station opened in 1929 by the Earl of | Derby, was to become highly regarded within the indu |
Power Station which was opened by the Earl of | Derby on 9 October 1905. |
e of 2,000 men at Warrington under the Earl of | Derby, a Welsh force of 1,000 men at Chester and the |
James Stanley, 7th Earl of | Derby KG (31 January 1607 - 15 October 1651) was a s |
only son of Edward Smith-Stanley, 12th Earl of | Derby and Elizabeth Hamilton, daughter of James Hami |
n 1834 he succeeded his father as 13th Earl of | Derby and withdrew from politics, instead concentrat |
James Stanley, 7th Earl of | Derby was the leading Royalist adherent in the north |
men at his own expense and joined the Earl of | Derby in his expedition against an invading Scottish |
ssumed that when Henry VII visited the Earl of | Derby in Macclesfield in 1496, he stayed at Macclesf |
The only unknown was the health of the Earl of | Derby, still very much Prime Minister, Conservative |
Stanley, second son of William, sixth Earl of | Derby, married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Arthur Gor |
he rebellion of Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of | Derby it appears to have been spared. |
nd Margaret married Henry Stanley, 4th Earl of | Derby on 7 February 1554. |
pub itself, there is a chair that the Earl of | Derby supposedly sat in before being taken outside t |
s distant relative James Stanley, 10th Earl of | Derby, as eleventh Earl of Derby, and took his seat |
he daughter of William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of | Derby and Margaret de Quinci, and was succeeded by h |
first two Tory administrations of the Earl of | Derby as Lord Chamberlain of the Household between F |
of his father, William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of | Derby, at the Siege of Acre in 1190. |
nor is recorded as the property of the Earl of | Derby in 1145 and the first house on the site of the |
ey, a descendant of James Stanley, 7th Earl of | Derby, was born on November 20, 1842, in Saybrook, C |
ng down the Conservative government of Earl of | Derby in 1859. |
When the Earl of | Derby became Prime Minister in February 1852, Montro |
ere it arrived and was welcomed by the Earl of | Derby, the minister of war; Viscount French commande |
co-heiress of Ferdinando Stanley, 5th Earl of | Derby and widow of Grey Brydges, 5th Baron Chandos. |
t surviving son Robert de Ferrers, 2nd Earl of | Derby often known as Robert de Ferrars the Younger. |
Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of | Derby and William Ewart Gladstone, successive secret |
e tower was built by the newly-created Earl of | Derby in the late 15th century and completed around |
Edward Smith-Stanley, 12th Earl of | Derby PC (12 December 1752 - 21 October 1834), style |
obtained by Edward Smith-Stanley, 13th Earl of | Derby from bird collector Jules Verreaux in 1850 and |
he daughter of Ferdinando Stanley, 5th Earl of | Derby and Alice Spencer. |
fter the pitch pole fixed there by the Earl of | Derby which would be greased each year for the villa |
les and estates of his father, the 2nd Earl of | Derby, and King Henry VIII took responsibility for b |
In 1643, the Earl of | Derby was ordered by King Charles to fortify the Isl |
Sophia, daughter of James Stanley, 7th Earl of | Derby, and was born at Knowsley Hall, Lancashire, th |
e a ward of Nicholas de la Hose by the Earl of | Derby and the estate was managed by nobles outside t |
the eldest son of Edward Stanley, 11th Earl of | Derby, whose predecessor's heirs had used that court |
s close allies in Parliament under the Earl of | Derby, to whom he was related. |
Lancaster, 5th Earl of Leicester, 2nd Earl of | Derby, Duke of Acquitaine, King of Castile Y Leon, a |
However, Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of | Derby used the "sweating sickness" as an excuse not |
(with a seat in the cabinet) under the Earl of | Derby between 1858 and 1859 and 1866 and 1867. |
the House of Lords he served under the Earl of | Derby as a Lord-in-Waiting (government whip in the H |
ition to plans by Edward Stanley, 19th Earl of | Derby to close much of his stud farm and build more |
Edward Smith-Stanley, 13th Earl of | Derby KG (21 April 1775 - 30 June 1851), styled Lord |
he Conservative administrations of the Earl of | Derby and Benjamin Disraeli as a Lord-in-Waiting (go |
iend Baron Edward George Stanley, 14th Earl of | Derby, whose son, Frederick Arthur Stanley would bec |
were placed under William Stanley, 9th Earl of | Derby and South Wales under Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl |
party came to power in 1866 under the Earl of | Derby, Devon was appointed Chancellor of the Duchy o |
t of the lordship of the Island to the Earl of | Derby in 1610 included "the Patronage of the Bishopr |
ding Hyperion for Edward Stanley, 17th Earl of | Derby and other prominent owners such as King George |
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