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William Craven, 2nd Baron Craven — (24 October 1668 ndash; 9 October 1711) was an English nobleman.He was born in the old house at Benham Park at Speen in Berkshire, the son of Sir William Craven, a grandson of a cousin of the 1st Earl and Baron. He was appointed Lord Lieutenant… … Wikipedia
Craven, William Craven, Earl of — ▪ English courtier also called (1627–65) Baron Craven born 1606 died April 9, 1697, London, Eng. English courtier known for his long association with the “winter queen” of Bohemia, the English princess Elizabeth (Elizabeth Stuart), who was… … Universalium
Craven Cottage — The Cottage Location Stevenage Road, London SW6 6HH … Wikipedia
Craven (disambiguation) — Craven is a local government district of North Yorkshire, England Craven may also refer to: Places Craven, Saskatchewan, Canada, a village Craven (Bradford Ward), an electoral ward in the Bradford Metropolitan District, England Craven Fault, a… … Wikipedia
William Ellis — may refer to:* William Webb Ellis (1806 1872), man who is said to have invented rugby * William Ellis (missionary) (1794 1872), missionary and author from London * Sir William Charles Ellis MD (1780 – 1839), physician, pioneering superintendent… … Wikipedia
William Winde — Captain William Winde (c. 1645 1722) was an English gentleman architect, whose Royalist military career, resulting in fortifications and topographical surveys, and his later career, as designer or simply conductor of the works of country houses,… … Wikipedia
William Stanley Russell Thomas — Dr Russell Thomas (born 1896, died 21 March 1957) was a physician, barrister and Welsh Liberal politician who served as a Liberal National Member of Parliament. Contents 1 Education 2 Physician 3 Barrister 4 … Wikipedia
Earl of Craven — Earl of Craven, in the County of York, is a title that has been created twice. Two Creations The first creation came in the Peerage of England in 1664 in favour of the soldier William Craven, the eldest son of Sir William Craven, Lord Mayor of… … Wikipedia
William Crofts, 1st Baron Crofts — (died 11 September 1677) was an English peer and courtier.Early lifeCrofts was the eldest son of Sir Henry Crofts (c.1590 ndash;1667) of Little Saxham, Suffolk, and his wife, Elizabeth (c.1595–1642), daughter of Sir Richard Wortley, of Wortley,… … Wikipedia
East India House — At the north west corner of Lime Street (Horwood, 1799), extending to Leadenhall Market. In Lime Street Ward. The offices of the East India Company. The original edifice only occupied the western portion of the area eventually covered by… … Dictionary of London