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His son James | Stanhope, a famous General, is sometimes considered th |
a Formby, Lord Linley married The Hon. Serena | Stanhope, a daughter of the Hon. |
One under the command of James | Stanhope, acted as a diversion to draw the attention a |
ed a gap in the Bourbon army lines which gave | Stanhope an opportunity of piercing them. |
The larger area adjoins the Muggleswick, | Stanhope and Edmundbyers Commons and Blanchland Moor S |
He was the son of George Charles | Stanhope and Jane Galbraith. |
ided a link between the limestone quarries at | Stanhope and coal mines at Stanhope for the production |
of Sir Graham Graham-Montgomery, 3rd Baronet | Stanhope and Alice Hope Johnstone. |
was a dramatic schism in the Whig Party with | Stanhope and Sunderland forming one grouping while Wal |
and South Shields Railway section of the old | Stanhope and Tyne Railway) to be avoided. |
5 years beginning in 1891 and was Chairman of | Stanhope and Wolsingham Sessions. |
s Ann Leslie, Christopher Ravenscroft as John | Stanhope and newcomer Grainne Keenan as Elsa. it was d |
Muggleswick, | Stanhope and Edmundbyers Commons and Blanchland Moor i |
These included Jon | Stanhope's assumption of responsibilities for territor |
hael Longridge", was delivered in 1837 to the | Stanhope and Tyne Railway. |
eservoirs are located within the Muggleswick, | Stanhope and Edmundbyers Commons and Blanchland Moor S |
eservoirs are located within the Muggleswick, | Stanhope and Edmundbyers Commons and Blanchland Moor S |
thuen, Douro, Dummer, Galway, Harvey, Minden, | Stanhope and Dysart, Otonabee, and Snowden, and the Vi |
her Ministry following the resignation of Jon | Stanhope and subsequent election of Katy Gallagher as |
eservoirs are located within the Muggleswick, | Stanhope and Edmundbyers Commons and Blanchland Moor S |
er's plan has been prepared by the developer, | Stanhope, and their financial backers, Schroders; the |
encompassing the upland areas of Muggleswick, | Stanhope and Edmundbyers Commons-in the Derwentside an |
Oxford (1719), addressed to James, first Earl | Stanhope, and printed anonymously, but doubtless by Am |
ction, Port Albert, Porterville, Sandy Point, | Stanhope and Stoneville. |
ta, Dante's Dream, The Bower Meadow); Spencer | Stanhope; and Whistler (La Princesse du Pays de la Por |
William | Stanhope and Sir Robert Walpole participated in the ne |
The | Stanhope and Tyne Railway was opened in 1834 from Stan |
tuated on the south side of Weardale, between | Stanhope and Daddry Shield. |
On 9 May 2011, | Stanhope announced his intention to resign as Chief Mi |
Stanhope appeared in the film The Aristocrats, telling | |
Sir John | Stanhope Arkwright (10 July 1872 - 19 September 1954) |
From 1742 until 1747, | Stanhope Aspinwall was stationed at Constantinople in |
Stanhope Aspinwall (born 5 July 1713 in Liverpool, Eng | |
On 8 August 1752, George II appointed | Stanhope Aspinwall as his agent and consul general to |
Stanhope Aspinwall also translated from French into En | |
Hart's second wife, the daughter of | Stanhope Aspinwall, apparently had died in 1783 and, a |
n the party, and when it won government under | Stanhope at the 2001 election, he served as Deputy Chi |
Arthur | Stanhope Barrows (1884-1963) was the president of Sear |
On his death the earldoms and the barony of | Stanhope became extinct, whereas the viscountcy of Sta |
General | Stanhope began the attack on the Bourbon-Spanish left |
ngside him Sir Thomas Arundel and Sir Michael | Stanhope beheaded. |
"Doug | Stanhope: Behind the Mullet" shows four clips of Stanh |
Sir William | Stanhope bequeathed it, in 1703, to Godfrey Wentworth, |
Charles | Stanhope born 1607- 1645 |
Borough, Sandyston Township, Sparta Township, | Stanhope Borough, Stillwater Township, Sussex Borough, |
st Bretby Hall was built in 1630 after Thomas | Stanhope bought the manor of Bretby from the family of |
tbread in 1990 who finally closed the Higsons | Stanhope brewery site shortly thereafter. |
tlement consists of a cluster of buildings by | Stanhope Burn. |
ed in July 2004, initially from Wolsingham to | Stanhope but with the intention of extending them alon |
Moreover, Walpole rewarded | Stanhope by making him the Secretary of State for the |
e was resident at Pierremont, Darlington, and | Stanhope Castle, Durham. |
was succeeded in the barony by his eldest son | Stanhope Charles John Hemphill. |
Jon | Stanhope, Chief Minister of the A.C.T.; |
f of the Defence Force (Australia) (left) Jon | Stanhope, Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Ter |
as Cockayne and Ann, the daughter of Sir John | Stanhope; Cockayne was born at Ashbourne Hall in Derby |
old spoil heaps around disused lead-mines on | Stanhope Common. |
rland, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Darlington, | Stanhope, Consett and the Gateshead MetroCentre shoppi |
Stanhope continued to pay for Hauser's living expenses | |
w weeks later, on 20 June 1849, Clift died at | Stanhope Cottage, Hampstead Road, London, and they wer |
July - Elizabeth | Stanhope, Countess of Chesterfield, (born c. 1640) |
ry country house, now in use as a hotel, near | Stanhope, County Durham, England. |
chard Barry, 6th Earl of Barrymore and Amelia | Stanhope, daughter of William Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Ha |
Clarke married Catherine | Stanhope daughter of Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Ches |
Pelham-Clinton married Lady Anna Maria | Stanhope, daughter of William Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Ha |
George | Stanhope, Dean of Canterbury, was born here in 1660 |
Crawleyside holds many entrances to | Stanhope Dene. |
Lady Anne | Stanhope, died 1587 |
Lord | Stanhope died in August 1967, aged 86. |
Philip | Stanhope Dodd (1775-1852) was a Church of England cler |
Cambridge in 1557, and in 1558 both rector of | Stanhope, Durham and vicar of Gainford, Durham. |
rt Southey - Lawrence Spooner - Philip Dormer | Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield - George Alexander Stev |
As of the 2001 UK census, the | Stanhope electoral ward had a population of 3,276. |
Milliner attended | Stanhope Elmore High School in Millbrook, Alabama, whe |
Stanhope Elmore High School is a grades 9-12 school in | |
In August 2008, | Stanhope endorsed Democratic presidential candidate Ba |
In 1701 | Stanhope entered the House of Commons, but he continue |
The | Stanhope essay prize was an undergraduate history essa |
Many properties on the | Stanhope estate were tenanted by members of the Tweedi |
wer from 1717 to 1721, although in 1718, Lord | Stanhope exchanged positions with Lord Sunderland to f |
Blue Moon Ridge, College Crest (now known as | Stanhope), Fairmont, Forest Hills, Harris-Chamberlain, |
rsham was almost fifty when he acceded to the | Stanhope family title. |
The Manor of Ansty was owned by the | Stanhope family from 1406. |
In 1629 it was conveyed to the | Stanhope family. |
Four years later he and his partner Richard | Stanhope finished twelfth in the 1984 coxless pairs co |
Stanhope Foodstore, Off Licence and Handybank, Front S | |
Dulwich College where he met fellow painters | Stanhope Forbes and Frederick Goodall. |
rait was painted by the famous Newlyn artist, | Stanhope Forbes it was entitled 'The Young Apprentice, |
Stanhope Forbes | |
he image of the Newlyn School" and "alongside | Stanhope Forbes ... the most consistent in style and s |
In 1938, he studied art under | Stanhope Forbes at Newlyn. |
s Newlyn School is associated with the names: | Stanhope Forbes, Elizabeth Forbes, Norman Garstin and |
John Nash (artist), Ethelbert White, Mr & Mrs | Stanhope Forbes, Frank Brangwyn, Evan Walters, Sir Geo |
School, including many by such luminaries as | Stanhope Forbes, Norman Garstin, Walter Langley and La |
Stanhope founded the Charity School in High Street, De | |
They made the steam powered Porter | Stanhope from 1900 to 1901 and advertised it as "The O |
ly running on the five miles of track between | Stanhope, Frosterley and Wolsingham. |
Alexander | Stanhope, FRS, and sister of soldier-statesman James, |
Stanhope Gardens is a suburb of Sydney, in the state o | |
When | Stanhope Gardens was first being developed into what i |
Stanhope Gardens is part of Greater Western Sydney and | |
Stanhope Gardens is located 39 kilometres north-west o | |
ields - Seven Hills - Shalvey - Shanes Park - | Stanhope Gardens - The Ponds - Toongabbie - Tregear - |
e Hill, Castle Hill, Kellyville, Glenwood and | Stanhope Gardens), west (Plumpton, Oakhurst, Quakers H |
eing completed on Park Lane, at the corner of | Stanhope Gate. |
s sworn in on 11 November 2008, following the | Stanhope government's re-election for a third term in |
On 23 February 1826, he married Harriet | Stanhope, granddaughter of William Stanhope, 2nd Earl |
Sir Gerald had a brother, Sir Francis | Stanhope Hanson, who was a well known London merchant, |
Sir Gerald | Stanhope Hanson, 2nd Baronet was born on 23 April 1867 |
Stanhope has recently been named as the main contracto | |
Stanhope Henry Joel (1903-1973), businessman, Thorough | |
Stanhope Henry b.8 February 1903 at 2 Gt. | |
Six degrees of crime by Frederic | Stanhope Hill |
ackenbury history scholarship and in 1889 the | Stanhope history essay prize. |
a window of her fifth-floor apartment in the | Stanhope Hotel of New York City and landing in a court |
situated by the River Wear, between Crook and | Stanhope in North West Durham. |
a starring role on Broadway as Captain Dennis | Stanhope in Journey's End (Belasco Theatre). |
to Frosterley was opened in 1847, extended to | Stanhope in 1862, and again to Wearhead in 1895. |
in the hit showtime series The Tudors as Anne | Stanhope in seasons three and four. |
y family acquired and established a Barony at | Stanhope in 1634 as part of an estate that extended in |
He later played for | Stanhope in the Kyabram & District Football League and |
Sir Francis Charles | Stanhope, in 1849. |
View of | Stanhope in the Tweed Valley |
had particular success with the lead role of | Stanhope in R. C. Sherriff's play Journey's End, playi |
y a letter from John Howard to Chief Minister | Stanhope in May 2005, and another request from Justice |
It is situated to the north of | Stanhope, in Weardale. |
A | stanhope in the form of a miniature telescope |
Fane's mother, Mary | Stanhope in 1702, by Godfried Schalcken. |
s sent around with most people voting to keep | Stanhope in the name, becoming Stanhope Gardens. |
In 1775 | Stanhope inherited Cannon Hall from his uncle, John Sp |
Lady Isabella Rachel | Stanhope is Ronald Collet Norman's great-granddaughter |
Stanhope is a small settlement in the Scottish Borders | |
eading architects from this period, including | Stanhope Johnson and Edward G. Frye, as well as Boston |
Courtney | Stanhope Kenny (18 March 1847 - 18 March 1930) was a B |
Stanhope later declared that the complete failure of t | |
by places include the Alemoor Loch reservoir, | Stanhope Law, Wardlaw, Ettrick and the Ettrick Water, |
At the 2008 ACT general election, | Stanhope led the Labor Party to win sufficient seats t |
At the 2004 ACT general election, | Stanhope led the Labor Party to win sufficient seats t |
named Johann Georg Meyer, and in January 1832 | Stanhope left Hauser for good. |
Lord | Stanhope left his country seat Chevening to the nation |
ctory, run by Roger Remond, produced the last | stanhope lens made by the traditional methods. |
Dagron used the modified | Stanhope lens in mounting his microscopic pictures in |
Stanhope lenses are still manufactured to this day, bu | |
utures - has, along with development partners | Stanhope, listened to, learned from, and acted upon re |
He was the son of Henry | Stanhope, Lord Stanhope and his wife, Katherine Wotton |
In 2007, | Stanhope made two TV specials - one in the US for Show |
Lord | Stanhope married Lady Eileen (1889-1940), the eldest d |
Elizabeth | Stanhope, married Edward Darcy |
The | Stanhope Medal, which was introduced in 1873 and named |
The Third | Stanhope Ministry was the tenth ministry of the Govern |
until November 13, 2001, when the Labor First | Stanhope Ministry was sworn in after the Liberal defea |
hanged in the first arrangement of the second | Stanhope ministry and, on 20 April 2006, following the |
not wholly justifiable, and later Lord Mahon ( | Stanhope) modified them. |
Ronald | Stanhope More O'Ferrall was the fourth Anglican Bishop |
e the boundary moves southward to include the | Stanhope neighborhood. |
ken and Lenape Valley Regional High School in | Stanhope, New Jersey. |
On visiting Exeter House in 1839 Lord | Stanhope noted the drawing room on the first floor, th |
Followers of Hauser suspect | Stanhope of ulterior motives and connections to the Ho |
16 May 2011 following the resignation of Jon | Stanhope on 12 May 2011. |
ed to the title of 6th Baronet Montgomery, of | Stanhope, Peeblesshire [G.B., 1801] on 4 October 1928. |
tish Borders area of Scotland, near Glenkirk, | Stanhope, Peeblesshire and Hearthstane. |
ware Road, Bayswater Road, Seymore Street and | Stanhope Place. |
There he won the | Stanhope Prize for an essay on the Parlement of Paris. |
erations 1904 and in Literae Humaniores 1906, | Stanhope Prize 1905). |
After Hauser's death, | Stanhope published a book in which he presented all kn |
In 1887, Richard | Stanhope Pullen donated 80 acres (320,000 m2) of land |
five services a day depart to and arrive from | Stanhope railway station. |
The complete | Stanhope regeneration project, which has been planned |
y Chief Minister, the then Chief Minister Jon | Stanhope resigned. |
Stanhope Road Centre, North Finchley The Stanhope Road | |
Following Parker's death in her | Stanhope rooms in 1955, Koenigswarter was asked to lea |
It was designed by Lynchburg architect | Stanhope S. Johnson, who also designed the Allied Arts |
In the preface | Stanhope says that the work was planned for the use of |
on 8 February 1921 and educated at Addey and | Stanhope School and Queens' College, Cambridge, after |
He was educated at Addey and | Stanhope School and has a degree in agricultural econo |
She attended Addey and | Stanhope School and Hull University. |
It amalgamated with Dean | Stanhope's School to form Addey and Stanhope School, a |
Dean | Stanhope's school eventually merged and became part of |
Stanhope Schroders now own large parcels of land to th | |
However the | Stanhope section proved uneconomic and in 1842, the li |
ceton University; he probably followed Samuel | Stanhope Smith, who was teaching at Prince Edward Acad |
Stanhope St, Mayfair x Gladys MacFadden | |
on the Rouse Hill- Parramatta T-way, and the | Stanhope station on the Blacktown- Parklea T-way. |
She was sold back to | Stanhope Steamship Co Ltd in 1954 and renamed Stanpark |
In 1946, Empire Chancellor was sold to the | Stanhope Steamship Co Ltd and renamed Stanglen. |
t of J A Billmeir & Co Ltd, who traded as the | Stanhope Steamship Co Ltd. |
t had nineteen three bay houses (No. 16 Great | Stanhope Street and Nos. |
e Grey, 5th Baron Walsingham, and was born on | Stanhope Street in Mayfair, the family's London house. |
The Great | Stanhope Street houses were rebuilt as a block of flat |
The couple settled at 102 Upper | Stanhope Street in Toxteth, Liverpool, and, in 1911 th |
a line continuing down Lafayette Avenue, and | Stanhope Street to a junction with a line under Myrtle |
le bordered by Upper Parliament Street, Upper | Stanhope Street, St James' Place, and Chesterfield Str |
as were the houses on the north side of Great | Stanhope Street, including No. 15, on the corner with |
from a skip outside Blackie's headquarters in | Stanhope Street, Glasgow, during the building's demoli |
al craftsmen, such as J. Kallenborn & Sons of | Stanhope Street, London, for marquetry furniture and D |
oney Island and Brooklyn) built the branch on | Stanhope Street. |
ought out Walker Cains Brewery in Liverpool's | Stanhope Street. |
tomobile manufacturer which produced electric | stanhope style automobiles from 1900 to 1901. |
In 1952 | Stanhope succeeded his kinsman the 12th Earl of Cheste |
Two are named after the founders: Addey and | Stanhope; the other two are named after historical fig |
Vanguard was owned by George | Stanhope, the 6th Earl of Chesterfield and ran in his |
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