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James Gascoyne-Cecil, 4th Marquess of Salisbury (3858 bytes)
1: ...-Cecil, 5th Marquess of Salisbury|5th Marquess of Salisbury]] and the writer [[Lord David Cecil]]. 3: ...31 and became one of the most prominent opponents of [[Indian Home Rule]] in the Lords, supporting the... 5: ...h Steward]] for the [[coronation]] of [[George VI of the United Kingdom|George VI]] in [[1937]]. 9: ...Stewart, 6th Marquess of Londonderry|The Marquess of Londonderry]]''' 11: ...orge Robinson, 1st Marquess of Ripon|The Marquess of Ripon]]''' James Gascoyne-Cecil, 2nd Marquess of Salisbury (2511 bytes) 1: ... Brownlow William Gascoyne-Cecil, 2nd Marquess of Salisbury''' ([[17 April]] [[1791]] - [[12 April]] [[1868]]... 3: ...9]]). He was made a [[Order of the Garter|Knight of the Garter]] in [[1842]]. 5: ...eeded him as third marquess, was [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] three times between [[1885]]... 9: ...iot-Murray-Kynynmound, 2nd Earl of Minto|The Earl of Minto]]''' 11: ...rge Douglas Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll|The Duke of Argyll]]''' Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 5th Marquess of Salisbury (5027 bytes) 1: ..., before he succeeded his father as [[Marquess of Salisbury]] in [[1947]]. 3: ...e of Lords, yet he created what is known as the [[Salisbury Convention]]. He was succeeded by his son in 197... 5: ...a, Duchess of Devonshire]]. They had three sons, of whom only the eldest survived the [[Second World ... 10: |width="40%" align="center"|'''[[Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs]]'''<br>1940–194... 14: ...dth="40%" align="center"|'''[[Leader of the House of Lords]]'''<br>1942–1945 Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (19191 bytes) 2: |+ '''The Marquess of Salisbury''' 3: ...ound:#efefef;" align="center" colspan="2"|[[Image:Salisbury wiki.jpg]] 5: |'''Periods in Office:''' 9: ...ld Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery|The Earl of Rosebery]] 14: |'''Date of Birth:''' Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 7th Marquess of Salisbury (8324 bytes) 1: ...the House of Lords, under his [[courtesy title]] of '''Viscount Cranborne'''. 4: ...eech urged [[Ian Smith]] to stand aside in favour of [[Abel Muzorewa]]. 6: ...nd]], and when [[Jim Prior]] announced his policy of 'Rolling Devolution', resigned an unpaid job as a... 8: ...g opposition to any involvement by the [[Republic of Ireland]] in Northern Ireland led him to oppose t... 10: ...hough continued to be known by his courtesy style of Viscount Cranborne. James Cecil, 3rd Earl of Salisbury (692 bytes) 1: ...vy Council]]lor in [[1679]] and given the [[Order of the Garter|garter]] a year later, but expelled fr... 5: ...cil]] | Next=[[James Cecil, 4th Earl of Salisbury|James Cecil]]}} 7: [[Category:Peers|Salisbury, James Cecil, 3rd Earl of]] 8: ...ts of the Garter|Salisbury, James Cecil, 3rd Earl of]] 9: ...gory:1648 births|Salisbury, James Cecil, 3rd Earl of]] Lord Edward Gascoyne-Cecil (527 bytes) 1: ...ther was [[Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury]], the Prime Minister. 3: ... with the Egyptian politicians in nominal control of the country. Marquess of Salisbury (5494 bytes) 1: ...ury]], who served three times as [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|prime minister]] in the late 1... 3: ...unt Cranborne'' is the [[courtesy title]] of Lord Salisbury's eldest son and heir. 5: ...for treason in 1322, the Countess surrendered all of her titles to the King, and the titles lapsed. 9: ... [[Edward of Middleham]], who later became Prince of Wales. Upon Edward's death, the title became exti... 11: ...for high treason in 1499; the title was, however, officially forfeit in 1504. Edward's sister, Margare... Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury (5615 bytes) 4: ...l is the one who tore down most of the old palace of [[Hatfield House]] and built the new one. 6: ... what was, in aftertimes, to constitute a portion of his own character..." 8: [[Elizabeth I of England|Queen Elizabeth]] is said to have referre... 10: ...ount Cranborne''' in [[1604]] and then '''Earl of Salisbury''' in [[1605]]. 12: ...rained by them in matters of spycraft as a matter of course. Thomas Montacute, 4th Earl of Salisbury (2211 bytes) 1: ...mber 3, 1428) was an English nobleman. He was one of the most important English commanders during the ... 3: ...s the eldest son of [[John Montacute, 3rd Earl of Salisbury]], who was killed while plotting against the king... 5: ...ent]], and daughter of [[Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent]]. 7: ...s earl until 1421. In 1414 he was made a [[Knight of the Garter]]. 9: ... at the siege of [[Harfleur]] and at the [[Battle of Agincourt]]. Edward Chichester, 4th Marquess of Donegall (1192 bytes) 1: ...her as fourth [[Marquess of Donegall]] at the age of 84. He died six years later in [[St Leonards on S... 5: ...<br>'''[[George Hamilton Chichester, 3rd Marquess of Donegall|George Augustus Hamilton Chichester]]''' 6: |width="40%" align="center"|'''[[Marquess of Donegall]]''' 7: ...George Augustus Hamilton Chichester, 5th Marquess of Donegall|George Augustus Hamilton Chichester]]''' 10: ... births|Donegall, Edward Chichester, 4th Marquess of]] Edward James Salisbury (608 bytes) 1: ...rt of the [[Twentieth Century]]. He was director of the [[Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew]] from 1943 to... 5: *''The Reproductive Capacity of Plants'', 1942 6: *''Flowers of the Woods'', 1946 9: *''The Biology of Garden Weeds'', 1962 13: [[Category:1886 births|Salisbury, Edward James]] James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose (9500 bytes) 1: ... of Montrose.jpg|right|James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose]] 3: ...ms]], but subsequently supported King [[Charles I of England|Charles I]] as the [[English Civil War]] ... 5: ...gie, daughter of Lord Carnegie (afterwards [[Earl of Southesk]]). 7: ... [[George Gordon, 2nd Marquess of Huntly|Marquess of Huntly]], as a prisoner to [[Edinburgh]] (though ... 9: ...bandon the bishops, and because no Scottish party of any weight could be formed unless [[Presbyteriani... James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell (2196 bytes) 1: [[Image:bothwell.JPG|thumb|200px|The Duke of Orkney]] 3: ...ney]]. He was the third husband of Queen [[Mary I of Scotland]]. 5: ...[George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly]], in February of that year; the marriage lasted just over a year. ... 7: ...treason. He travelled to Scandinavia in the hope of raising an army to put Mary back on the throne, b... 10: ...arl of Bothwell|Patrick Hepburn]] | title2=[[Earl of Bothwell]] | years1= | years2= }} James Douglas, 4th Duke of Hamilton (1348 bytes) 1: ..., Esq and Colonel John Hamilton were found guilty of manslaughter. 5: ...r>Preceded by:<br>'''[[Anne Hamilton, 3rd Duchess of Hamilton|Anne Hamilton]]''' 6: <td width = 40% align = center>'''[[Duke of Hamilton]]''' 7: ...'''[[James Douglas-Hamilton, 5th Duke of Hamilton|James Douglas-Hamilton]]''' 10: ...ory:1658 births|Hamilton, James Douglas, 4th Duke of]] James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton (7565 bytes) 1: ...esman]], was the second son of Sir George Douglas of Pittendriech. 3: ...ary I of Scotland|Mary]]'s signature to the "bond of security." 5: ...ve resistance by Kirkcaldy of Grange and Maitland of Lethington. 7: ...uch support that Morton bent before the storm and offered to resign. 9: ... their lives by flight to England. The final fall of Morton came from an opposite quarter. James Stewart, 4th Duke of Lennox (1321 bytes) 1: '''James Stewart, 4th Duke of Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond''' ([[1612]]-[[1655]]) was a [[Scotland|... 3: ...mes I of England]], and became the main residence of the family. The titles became extinct upon his d... 5: ...dukedoms. In 1641-42, he served as [[Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports]]. 9: before=[[Theophilus_Howard%2C_2nd_Earl_of_Suffolk|Theophilus Howard]] | 10: title=[[Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports]] | James Graham, 4th Duke of Montrose (2358 bytes) 1: ... his wife had one son, [[Douglas Graham, 5th Duke of Montrose|Douglas]], who succeeded his father to t... 5: ...osvenor, 2nd Marquess of Westminster|The Marquess of Westminster]]''' 7: ...nry Charles Howard, 13th Duke of Norfolk|The Duke of Norfolk]]''' 10: ..."40%" align="center"|'''[[Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster]]'''<br>1858–1859 13: ...y:<br>'''[[Edward John Stanley, 2nd Baron Stanley of Alderley|The Lord Stanley]]''' James Hamilton, 4th Duke of Abercorn (1194 bytes) 1: ...'''Lord Paisley''' (1904–1913), '''Marquess of Hamilton''' (1913–1953), and finally inheri... 3: ...a [[Territorial Army]] unit), and died at the age of seventy-five. 5: ...n]] | Next=[[James Hamilton, 5th Duke of Abercorn|James Hamilton]]}} 7: ...Category:Peers|Abercorn, James Hamilton, 4th Duke of]] 8: ...ry:1904 births|Abercorn, James Hamilton, 4th Duke of]] James Broun-Ramsay, 1st Marquess of Dalhousie (24918 bytes) 1: ...s Andrew Broun-Ramsay, 1st Marquess and 10th Earl of Dalhousie''' ([[April 22]], [[1812]] - [[December... 3: ...nd policy enabled his successors to stem the tide of rebellion. 7: ...msays who had not crawled through seven centuries of their country's history, while to his mother he o... 9: ... of Oxford|Oxford]], suspect the higher qualities of statesmanship which afterwards established his fa... 11: ...nd to his training he must have owed those habits of regularity and that indomitable industry which ma...
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