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  1. Poems by George Leveson Gower by George Granville Leveson-Gower, 2010-01-01
  2. Salem vessels and their voyages;: A history of the "George," "Glide," "Taria Topan"and "St. Paul," in trade with Calcutta, east coast of Africa, Madagascar, and the Philippine Islands by George Granville Putnam, 1924
  3. Recollections of Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, late dean of Westminster. Three lectures delivered in Edinburgh in November, 1882 by George Granville Bradley, 2010-09-05
  4. Recollections Of Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, Late Dean Of Westminster: Three Lectures (1883) by George Granville Bradley, 2008-06-02
  5. Two Ancient Records Of The Bishopric Of Caithness: From The Charter-Room At Dunrobin (1848) by George Granville Levenson Sutherland, 2010-09-10
  6. Mixed grill by George Granville Leveson-Gower, 1947
  7. The Life and Correspondence of Arthur Penrhyn Stanley: Late Dean of Westminster, Volume 2 by George Granville Bradley, Rowland Edmund Prothero, et all 2010-02-08
  8. Poems (1902 ) by Sir George Granville Leveson-Gower, 2009-10-21
  9. Shakespeare's Law and Latin. How I Was by Granville George Greenwood, 2009-12-17
  10. Sir Sidney Lee's New Edition Of A Life Of William Shakespeare: Some Words Of Criticism (1916) by Granville George Greenwood, 2010-09-10
  11. The Shakespeare Problem Restated by Sir Granville George Greenwood, 2009-12-25
  12. Lectures On Ecclesiastes (1898) by George Granville Bradley, 2010-09-10
  13. Lee, Shakespeare and a Tertium Quid by Granville George Greenwood, 1982-01
  14. Lectures on the Book of Job, delivered in Westminster Abbey by George Granville Bradley, 2010-09-08

21. Granville George Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville
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22. Lieutenant General Granville George Chetwynd-Stapylton
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The Regimental Association The Museum From 1661 to 1966 ... Bibliography Lieutenant General Granville George Chetwynd-Stapylton 1896 - 1902 Born in London in 1823, he entered the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, in May 1839 prior to being appointed an Ensign in the 13th Light Infantry in June of the same year. He embarked at Gravesend in the following November to join the Regiment at Kabul on 21st April 1841. Promoted Lieutenant in 1842, Captain in 1848 and Major in 1857, he advanced to the ranks of Lieutenant Colonel in 1860 and Colonel in 1865. In 1870 he was appointed Major General and from 1873-1877 he was Commander Brigade Depot 69, Clonmell. Much of his career was in India. He served in the Afghan Campaign 1840-1842 and was present at several engagements including the forcing of the Jagdalak Pass, the heroic defence of Jellalabad and the recapture of Kabul. He was awarded two appropriate medals. Other stations at which he served in 1843 and 1844 were Kasauli, Sukkur and Karachi. Returning to England via Bombay and Suez in 1845 his Home Service included such places as Walmer, Portsmouth, Dublin and Belfast. During futher service in India he became ADC to the Commander-in-Chief, East Indies in 1854. He married Lady Barbara Leeson at Blessington, Co. Wicklow, in 1864 and died in London on 28th April 1915.

23. Talbot Correspondence Project: WHFT To LEVESON-GOWER Granville George, 02 Dec 18
Talbot Correspondence WHFT to LEVESONGOWER granville george, 02 Dec1851 06527, Talbot Correspondence Project, University of Glasgow.
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24. Talbot Correspondence Project: WHFT To LEVESON-GOWER Granville George, 25 Nov 18
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25. George Granville
George Granville Lives of the Poets Email us Site Information Granville, George. Tothe King. The Penn State Archive of Samuel Johnson s Lives of the Poets.
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26. Granville George Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville Definition Meaning Informatio
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Granville George Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville May 11 March 31 ) was an English statesman.
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The eldest son of the 1st Earl Granville (1773—1846), by his marriage with Lady Harriet, daughter of the Duke of Devonshire , he was born in London . His father, Granville Leveson-Gower, was a younger son of Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Lord Gower and 1st marquess of Stafford (1720—1803), by his third wife; an elder son by the second wife (a daughter of the 1st duke of Bridgwater) became the 2nd marquess of Stafford, and his marriage with the daughter and heiress of the 17th earl of Sutherland (countess of Sutherland in her own right) led to the merging of the Gower and Stafford titles in that of the dukes of Sutherland (created ), who represent the elder branch of the family. As Lord Granville Leveson-Gower, the 1st Earl Granville (created viscount in 1815 and earl in 1833) entered the diplomatic service and was ambassador at St Petersburg (1804—1807) and at Paris (1824—1841). He was a

27. Edward Granville George HOWARD
Edward granville george HOWARD. Edward granville george HOWARD Born 23 DEC1809 Died Father George HOWARD Mother Georgina Dorothy CAVENDISH. Notes
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28. Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - Pafg1011 - Generated By Personal Anc
M, v, Edward granville george HOWARD was born 23 Dec 1809. M, vi, CharlesWentworth George HOWARD MP was born 27 Mar 1814 and died 11 Apr 1879.
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Brownlow CECIL [ Parents was born 2 Jul 1795 in Burghley House, Stamford, Lincoln. He died 16 Jan 1867 in Burghley House, Stamford, Lincoln and was buried 24 Jan 1867 in St Martin's, Stamford, Northampton. Brownlow married Isabella POYNTZ on 12 May 1824 in St George's Hanover Square London. Brownlow was baptized 2 Jul 1795 in Burghley House, Stamford, Lincoln. [Notes] Isabella POYNTZ [ Parents died 6 Mar 1879. She married Brownlow CECIL on 12 May 1824 in St George's Hanover Square London. They had the following children: M i William Alleyne CECIL was born 30 Apr 1825 and died 14 Jul 1895. F ii Victoria CECIL died 22 Feb 1932. Thomas VERNON He had the following children: F i Emma VERNON Douglas DOUGLAS-HAMILTON [ Parents was born 24 Jul 1756. He died 2 Aug 1799. Douglas married Elizabeth Anne BURRELL on 5 Apr 1778. [Notes] Elizabeth Anne BURRELL [ Parents was born 20 Apr 1757. She died 17 Jan 1837. Elizabeth married Douglas DOUGLAS-HAMILTON on 5 Apr 1778. Other marriages:
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5. LevesonGower, granville george (1815-1891) The Hutchinson Dictionary of BritishHistory; January 1, 1998 Barker, George Granville (1913-1991) English poet.
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30. Granville George Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville
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Granville George Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville
Granville George Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville May 11 March 31 ) was an English statesman.
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The eldest son of the 1st Earl Granville (1773—1846), by his marriage with Lady Harriet, daughter of the Duke of Devonshire , he was born in London . His father, Granville Leveson-Gower, was a younger son of Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Lord Gower and 1st marquess of Stafford (1720—1803), by his third wife; an elder son by the second wife (a daughter of the 1st duke of Bridgwater) became the 2nd marquess of Stafford, and his marriage with the daughter and heiress of the 17th earl of Sutherland (countess of Sutherland in her own right) led to the merging of the Gower and Stafford titles in that of the dukes of Sutherland (created ), who represent the elder branch of the family. As Lord Granville Leveson-Gower, the 1st Earl Granville (created viscount in 1815 and earl in 1833) entered the diplomatic service and was ambassador at

31. The Granville Papers 1870-1874
Sources Great Britain Politics and government - 1837-1901 - Sources Great Britain- Foreign Office Granville, granville george Leveson-Gower (2nd Earl of).
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Notes: Papers from the private collection of 2 nd Earl of Granville, George Leveson-Gower (1815-1891), British statesman and parliamentarian. This resource covers mainly correspondence during the years 1870-1874, when he was Foreign Secretary under the Prime-Ministership of William Gladstone. Sourced from: Public Record Office. Great Britain. Publication type: Correspondence
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32. Twig Tree And Treasure A Genealogical Sojourn
Edward granville george HOWARD (23) (2) was born on 23 Dec 1809. (23)He died on 8 Oct 1880. (23) He has reference number S000204.
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Bertram Marcus HOWARD was born in 1890. He has reference number S002835. Parents: Lt Gerald Richard HOWARD and Ada CURTIS He was married to Phyllis Maude LAMBE on 28 Apr 1924. Children were: Michael Cavendish HOWARD Richard Cavendish HOWARD Betty LaVaughn HOWARD She was married to Raymond Lindsay MACCALLA . Children were: Melinda Nancy MACCALLA Blanche Esther Muriel HOWARD was born on 26 May 1904. She has reference number S002838. Parents: Lt Gerald Richard HOWARD and Ada CURTIS She was married to Angelo Victor John DE RIN Nobile de Rin Capodistria on 30 Apr 1928. Blanche Georgiana HOWARD died on 27 Apr 1840. She has reference number S000210. Parents: George HOWARD 6th Earl of Carlisle and Georgina Dorothy CAVENDISH She was married to William CAVENDISH 7th Duke of Devonshire on 6 Aug 1829. Children were: Spencer Compton CAVENDISH 8th Duke of Devonshire Frederick Charles CAVENDISH MP Edward CAVENDISH MP Louisa Caroline CAVENDISH Caroline Georgina HOWARD died on 27 Nov 1881.

33. Twig Tree And Treasure A Genealogical Sojourn
granville george Fergus LEVESONGOWER 6th Earl Granville (2) was bornon 10 Sep 1959. (23) He has reference number S004126. Parents
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William LEVERING was born about 1884 in Georgia USA. He was married to Lillie SIMPSON Margaret Caroline LEVESON died on 27 Jan 1824. She has reference number S004926. Parents: Granville LEVESON-GOWER She was married to Frederick HOWARD 5th Earl of Carlisle on 22 Mar 1770. Children were: George HOWARD 6th Earl of Carlisle William HOWARD Major Frederick HOWARD Reverand Henry Edward John HOWARD ... Elizabeth HOWARD Charlotte Sophia LEVESON-GOWER died on 12 Aug 1854. She has reference number S002337. Parents: Granville LEVESON-GOWER She was married to Henry Charles Fitzroy SOMERSET 6th Duke of Beaufort on 16 May 1791. Children were: Henry SOMERSET 7th Duke of Beaufort Granville Charles Henry SOMERSET PC MP Harriet Blanch Fitzroy SOMERSET Mary Octavia SOMERSET Evelyn LEVESON-GOWER Parents: John LEVESON-GOWER 1st Earl Gower and Lady Evelyn PIERREPOINT She was married to John FITZPATRICK 1st Earl of Upper Ossory Children were: Louisa FITZPATRICK Lady Georgiana Augusta LEVESON-GOWER died on 14 Mar 1806.

34. Secretary Of State For Foreign Affairs - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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35. Liberal Party Leaders
Liberal Leaders in the House of Lords in this period were as follows 29th December1852 Earl Granville (granville george LevesonGower) b. 11th May 1815, d
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LEADERS OF THE LIBERAL PARTY (IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS) 10th December 1834 Lord John Russell b. 18th August 1792, d. 28th May 1878 6th February 1855 Viscount Palmerston (Henry John Temple) b. 20th October 1784, d. 18th October 1865 29th October 1865 William Ewart Gladstone b. 29th December 1809, d. 19th May 1898 5th February 1875 Marquess of Hartington (Spencer Compton Cavendish) b. 23rd July 1833, d. 24th March 1908 23rd April 1880 William Ewart Gladstone (see above) 5th March 1894 Sir William George Granville Venables Vernon Harcourt b. 14th October 1827, d. 1st October 1904 6th February 1899 Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman b. 7th September 1836, d. 22nd April 1908 30th April 1908 Herbert Henry Asquith (Earl of Oxford and Asquith) b. 12th September 1852, d. 15th February 1928 14th October 1926 David Lloyd George b. 17th January 1863, d. 26th March 1945 4th November 1931 Sir Herbert Louis Samuel b. 6th November 1870, d. 5th February 1963 26th November 1935 Sir Archibald Henry Macdonald Sinclair, Bt. b. 22nd October 1890, d. 15th June 1970 2nd August 1945 Edward Clement Davies b. 19th February 1884, d. 23th March 1962 5th November 1956 Joseph Grimond b. 29th July 1913, d. 24th October 1993 18th January 1967 John Jeremy Thorpe b. 29th April 1929 12th May 1976 Joseph Grimond (Acting Leader) (see above) 7th July 1976 David Martin Scott Steel b. 31st March 1938 28th July 1988 Jeremy John Durham Ashdown b. 27th February 1941 9th August 1999 Charles Peter Kennedy b. 25th November 1959 Elections for Leader of the Liberal Party Ballot 18th January 1967 Jeremy Thorpe 6 Emlyn Hooson 3 Eric Lubbock 3 (Hooson and Lubbock both withdrew and endorsed Thorpe, who was thereupon declared elected unopposed) Ballot 7th July 1976 David Steel 12,541 John Pardoe 7,032 Ballot 28th July 1988 1st count Paddy Ashdown 41,401 Alan Beith 16,202 Ballot 9th August 1999 1st Rendel 2nd Ballard 3rd Bruce 4th count elim count elim count elim count Charles Kennedy 22,724 + 895 23,619 + 1,545 25,164 + 3,261 28,425 Simon Hughes 16,233 + 1,145 17,378 + 1,982 19,360 + 2,473 21,833 Malcolm Bruce 4,643 + 598 5,241 + 827 6,068 - 6,068 - Jackie Ballard 3,978 + 627 4,605 - 4,605 - - David Rendel 3,428 - 3,428 - - - (Not Transferrable + 163 163 + 251 414 + 334 748) Notes: 1) The table lists the Leaders of the Liberal Party in the House of Commons. On occasion the clear Leader of the Liberal Party was the Leader in the House of Lords, and in the 19th century it was common for the Leaders in the two Houses to be regarded as joint leaders of the party and the Monarch may have sent for either to form a government. Liberal Leaders in the House of Lords in this period were as follows: 29th December 1852 Earl Granville (Granville George Leveson-Gower) b. 11th May 1815, d. 31st March 1891 29th October 1865 Earl Russell (John Russell) b. 18th August 1792, d. 28th May 1878 3rd December 1868 Earl Granville (see above) 1st April 1891 Earl of Kimberley b. 7th January 1826, d. 1902 5th March 1894 Earl of Rosebery (Archibald Philip Primrose) b. 7th May 1847, d. 21st May 1929 8th October 1896 Earl of Kimberley (see above) 1) On 17th September 1987 the Liberal Party conference voted to merge the party with the Social Democratic Party, a decision endorsed by the party's membership in a postal ballot whose results were announced on 24th January 1988. The merged party was launched on 19th March 1988. A minority of members of the Liberal Party disagreed with this decision and have continued to organise as the Liberal Party. The table above treats the Social and Liberal Democrats (later the Liberal Democrats) as the successor party. 2) Until 1969, Leaders of the Liberal Party in the House of Commons were nominally elected at the beginning of each session of Parliament by vote of all Liberal MPs. However, elections were normally unopposed. 3) From 1969 until 1988, the Leader was elected by an electoral college representing all constituency associations. 4) From 1988 the Leader has been elected in a postal ballot of all individual members of the party, using the alternative vote system. 5) The Social Democratic Party was formed on 26th March 1981, and voted on 2nd March 1988 to merge with the Liberal Party. Leaders of the Social Democratic Party were: 2nd July 1982 Roy Harris Jenkins b. 11th November 1920 13th June 1983 Dr David Anthony Llewellyn Owen b. 2nd July 1938 29th August 1987 Robert Adam Ross Maclennan b. 26th June 1936 Elections for Leader of the Social Democratic Party Ballot 2nd July 1982 Roy Jenkins 26,256 Dr David Owen 20,864 A minority of members disagreed with the decision to merge with the Liberal Party and relaunched the Social Democratic Party on 8th March 1988 with Dr David Owen as Leader. This party was disbanded in July 1990.

36. Nineteenth Century Britain: Duke University Libraries Newspapers & Microforms
Microfilm M5236, Granville, granville george LevesonGower, Earl of, 1815 -1891 The Granville papers, 1870 - 1874. Microfilm S201.424, Macleod, Roy M.
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38. George's Genealogical Filing Cabinet
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Associated Surnames: BESSER, BOHNENBERGER, BRUTSCHY, CASE, FANTRY, FISCHER, GREBBS, HART, HUG, KOCH, McLAUGHLIN, MEYER, MULLER, REMEISSEN/RENNEISEN, ROSENBERG(ER), SANDHAAS, THOMAS, WINKLER BAUMBACH CODY : Colonial American Cody Families of Virginia, Maryland, and North Carolina. Pierce Cody of Spotsylvania,. Orange and Lunenburg Counties, Virginia and his descendants in Montgomery and Russell Counties, Virginia, and in Old Rowan County (Davidson, Surry, Wilkes and Randolph Counties), North Carolina. Connections to post Revolutionary War descendents in North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Missouri.
Associated Surnames: BOUCHER, COMBS, CORNET, DAVIS, PETTIT, RIDGE, ROBERTS, STACY, TOLSON CODY CORRELL, Jacob of China Grove, Rowan County, North Carolina. Family of Jacob Correll of Jacob Correll's Mill Creek, a branch of Coldwater Creek, 1795 - present.
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39. George Granville (1667-1735), Earl Of Lansdowne
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george granville Bradley. Online Encyclopedia george granville Bradley (December11, 1821 March 13, 1903), was an English divine and scholar.
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George Granville Bradley December 11 March 13 ), was an English divine and scholar. His father, Charles Bradley, was vicar of Glasbury, Brecon. He was educated at Rugby under Thomas Arnold , and at University College, Oxford , of which he became a fellow in 1844. He was an assistant master at Rugby from 1846 to 1858, when he succeeded GEL Cotton as headmaster at Marlborough. In he was elected master of his old college at Oxford, and in August 1881 he was made dean of Westminster in succession to AP Stanley , whose pupil and intimate friend he had been, and whose biographer he became. Besides his Recollections of A. P. Stanley (1883) and Life of Dean Stanley (1892), he published Aids to writing Latin Prose Composition and Lectures on Job (1884) and Ecclesiastes (1885). He took part in the coronation of Edward VII and resigned the deanery in 1902. This entry was originally from the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica This content from wikipedia is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License Power Supplies Hardware Information Law Advice

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