「viscounts」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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The Beaumont family, the | Viscounts Allendale acquired the hall in 1792 employin |
Many Templetown | viscounts and barons are buried there. |
kes, two marquises, twenty three earls, four | Viscounts, and fourteen barons from the House of Lords |
until … 1640, with the Armes of the English | Viscounts and Barons now being, and of the Gentry of L |
Viscounts are known for their shiny foil wrappers whic | |
f Rev. Charles Eustace and descendant of the | Viscounts Baltinglass. |
former residence of the St John family, the | Viscounts Bolingbroke. |
Three successive | viscounts carried the forename Richard. |
one of these), the Earls of Bessborough, the | Viscounts Chelmsford, and others. |
Coat of Arms of the family Cardona, Barons, | Viscounts, Counts, (since 1375), and Dukes, (since 149 |
hn Pope of Wroxton, and his descendants, the | viscounts Dillon and the earls of Guilford and barons |
Eustace Henry Dawnay, scion of the | Viscounts Downe. |
In the 1760s the Boscawen family (the | Viscounts Falmouth) were considered to have the main i |
The barony is now held by the | Viscounts Falmouth. |
It is the family home of the | Viscounts Hampden, whose forebears built the house in |
cendants of his second son, John, who became | Viscounts Ikerrin and Earls of Carrick. |
The Arima clan became | viscounts in the Meiji era. |
Berga was ruled by | viscounts in the Early Middle Ages and it had its own |
or of the Baronets Jocelyn of Hyde Hall, the | Viscounts Jocelyn and the Earls of Roden by his second |
se second son Edmund was the ancestor of the | Viscounts Mayo of the first creation in 1626. |
The held the title as | Viscounts of Sommeregg. |
Coat of Arms of the | Viscounts of Arbuthnott |
He was descended from a cadet branch of the | viscounts of Marsan and was himself lord of Roquefort |
, before passing to the Galards, then to the | viscounts of Terride, and to others again, before its |
1177, and agreed to defend the rights of the | viscounts of Narbonne, recognising the rights of Aimer |
he feudal power for those (mainly bishops or | Viscounts of Limoges) who disputed the use and control |
former Prime Ministers were usually created | Viscounts or Earls (which are hereditary peerages) in |
al and Canadian artists as Norma Brooks, The | Viscounts Quartet, Marilyn Reddick, The Four Lads and |
of Meath and the patrilineal ancestor of the | Viscounts Ranelagh. |
art in the UK, though a cover version by the | Viscounts reached # 21 there in September, 1961, and a |
ort until traffic built up enough to use the | Viscounts there. |
Southill Park, was formerly the home of the | Viscounts Torrington, but was bought at the end of the |
Arms of the | Viscounts Torrington. |
ws, emperors, princes, kings, dukes, counts, | viscounts, vavassours, clerics, townsmen, and villeins |
that time, part of larger movement to creat | viscounts with powers over regional fortresses to man |
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