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  2. Edward Lambton, 7th Earl of Durham - Wikipedia

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    Edward Richard Lambton, 7th Earl of Durham (born 19 October 1961), commonly known as Ned Lambton, is a British peer and musician. He has played guitar in a country band named Pearl, TN. [ 2 ]

  3. House of Neville - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, Horace Round (1895) suggests that Uhtred may have been identical with the man of that name who was a son of Ligulf, a great Northumbrian thegn killed at Durham in 1080. [3] Dolfin, called in the records "son of Uhtred", is first attested in 1129, as holding the manor of Staindrop (formerly Stainthorp) in County Durham, from the Prior ...

  4. Florence Margaret Durham - Wikipedia

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    Florence Margaret Durham (6 April 1869 – 25 June 1949) was a British geneticist at Cambridge in the early 1900s and an advocate of the theory of Mendelian inheritance, at a time when it was still controversial.

  5. Durham County Record Office - Wikipedia

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    The Durham County Record Office holds the archives for County Durham and the Borough of Darlington. The service is run by Durham County Council . [ 1 ] The archives were held at County Hall, Durham until 2024 when the service moved to a new building which is part of The Story at Mount Oswald , South Road, Durham.

  6. Gavelkind - Wikipedia

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    The term came to describe all tenure and inheritance practices where land was divided equally among sons or other heirs. [2] [3] Kent's inheritance pattern was a system of partible inheritance and bears a resemblance to Salic patrimony. As such, it may bear witness to a wider Germanic tradition that was probably ancient.

  7. James Wadsworth (of Geneseo) - Wikipedia

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    James Wadsworth (April 20, 1768 Durham, Connecticut Colony – June 7, 1844 Geneseo, New York) was an influential and prominent 18th- and 19th-century pioneer, educator, land speculator, agriculturalist, businessman, and community leader of the early Genesee Valley settlements in Western New York State.

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  9. Frank Hall Standish - Wikipedia

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    He was born in 1799 at Darlington, County Durham to Charlotte Key and her husband Anthony Hall, the latter dying later the same year. At the age of thirteen he successfully claimed the estate of his distant cousin Sir Frank Standish, Bt., (as the great grandson of Margaret Standish, Sir Frank's aunt), which included the manor of Duxbury and ...