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Lord High Constable
Lord High Constable There are two royal offices in the United Kingdom of Lord High Constable: The Lord High Constable of ...
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Lord High Constable of Scotland
Lord High Constable of Scotland The Lord High Constable is a hereditary, now ceremonial, ...
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Lord High Constable of England
Lord High Constable of England The Lord High Constable of England is the seventh ...
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Talk:Lord High Constable of Scotland
Talk:Lord High Constable of Scotland Edward ? I removed the second ... militae), but the exact nature of the Constable's military role in the 12th century ... reference to the role now identified as Lord High Constable. I will rework and ...
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Lord
Lord A lord is a male who has power and ... of use. In a religious concept, The LORD is a name referring to God, by ... Christianity). The etymology of the English word lord goes back to Old English hlaf-weard ... With a definite article and capitalisation, "The Lord" (Hebrew Adonai, Greek Kyrios, Latin Dominus) ...
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Constable
Constable For the painter see John Constable. For the city in New York, see Constable, New York. A constable is a person holding a particular office ... in law enforcement. However, the office of constable can vary significantly in different jurisdictions. ...
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Constable (translated from French)
Constable This article forms part of the seriesMilitary ... Méta The History-Soldier project Existing articles Constable (of latin comes stabuli, it count cattle ... of the cavalry of war) was a high dignity of many medieval kingdoms. According to ... Sometimes, it had also policing powers. The constable was assisted by one or more maréchaux ... and supervised the marshals. The first known constable is Albéric, about 1060. Among most ...
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Melton Constable
Melton Constable Melton Constable is a village (population 518) in Norfolk, England. Melton Constable sits on fairly high ground a little to the west of ... many amenities for visitors to enjoy. Melton Constable reached its heyday in 1911 when ...
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Archibald Constable
Archibald Constable Archibald Constable (February 24, 1774 - July 21, 1827), was ... the orientalist, became its editor. In 1800 Constable began the Farmer's Magazine, and in ... under the nominal editorship of Sydney Smith; Lord Jeffrey, was, however, the guiding spirit of the review, having as his associates Lord Brougham, Sir Walter Scott, Henry Hallam, ...
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William Constable
William Constable William Constable was born in 1590, the son of Sir Robert Constable, who owned estates in Flanborough and Home in Yorkshire. Little is known about Constable's early life. In 1608, Constable married the daughter of Lord Fairfax ...
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