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Wilberforce House
Wilberforce House Wilberforce House is the birth place of William Wilberforce and is located in Kingston upon ...
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Wilberforce
Wilberforce Wilberforce can refer to: the family name of several prominent English men: William Wilberforce, who fought against the slave trade, and Samuel Wilberforce, his son, a bishop who debated the ... evolution with Thomas Henry Huxley. Robert Isaac Wilberforce, his son, a clergyman, Catholic convert ...
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William Wilberforce
William Wilberforce William Wilberforce William Wilberforce (24 August 1759 - 29 July 1833) was ... disturbed by this development and the young Wilberforce was returned to her care. After attending Pocklington School in 1776, William Wilberforce was sent to St John's ...
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Samuel Wilberforce
Samuel Wilberforce A photo of Samuel Wilberforce by Lewis Carroll Samuel Wilberforce (September 7, 1805 - July 19,1873), English bishop, third son of William Wilberforce, was born at Clapham Common, London. In ... of Henry Martyn. Although a High Churchman Wilberforce held aloof from the Oxford movement, ...
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William Wilberforce   (translated from German)
William Wilberforce William Wilberforce (* 24. August 1759 in Kingston upon Hull ... the fight against that Sklavenhandel . Life William Wilberforce It studied as a member of the ... of its hometown Hull in the British House of Commons selected. Over 1784 it converted ... in the British sphere of influence on. Wilberforce directed now its efforts to implement ...
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Richard Wilberforce, Baron Wilberforce
Richard Wilberforce, Baron Wilberforce Richard Orme Wilberforce (March 11, 1907 — February 15, 2003) – popularly known as Lord Wilberforce – was a Law Lord in the House of Lords from 1964 to 1982. ...
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Unreformed House of Commons
Unreformed House of Commons Karl Anton Hickel 's painting ... of William Pitt the younger addressing the House of Commons on the outbreak of war with Austria (1793) The unreformed House of Commons is the name generally given to the British House of Commons as it existed before the ... and the term refers to the English House of Commons (which included representatives from ...
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List of Registered Historic Places in Ohio
... Stout Wamsley Village Site West Union Cockerill House Gov. Thomas Kirker Homestead Kirker Covered Bridge ... Presbyterian Church Winchester Dr. A. C. Lewis House Wrightsville Dayton Power And Light Company Mound Allen County Delphos Marks-Family House St. John Catholic Church Lima Adgate Block ... Passenger Depot Lima Stadium Linneman Building MacDonell House Martin Block and Kibby Block Metropolitan Block Neal Clothing Neely-Sieber House Ohio Theatre Renz Block Round Barn ...
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Peerage law
... in contentious matters, send it to the House of Lords, who in turn send it ... to the Select Committee for Privileges. The House of Lords appoints 16 peers—including the Chairman ... in the absence of sons). Incidentally, the House of Lords made a standing order in ... he could not be admitted to the House without a writ, Lord Bristol made a petition to the House of Lords. The Committee for Privileges ...
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List of historic houses in England
... link page for any stately home, country house or other historic house in England. Bedfordshire Ampthill Park Chicksands Priory Hinwick House Houghton House Moggerhanger Park Luton Hoo Milton Ernest Hall ... National Trust Bear Wood Easthampstead Park Frogmore House Hall Place Royal Lodge South Hill ...
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