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  2. Verulamium - Wikipedia

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    Verulamium was a town in Roman Britain.It was sited southwest of the modern city of St Albans in Hertfordshire, England.The major ancient Roman route Watling Street passed through the city, but was realigned in medieval times to bring trade to St Albans.

  3. Baron Verulam - Wikipedia

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    The title Baron Verulam was created in two separate and unrelated instances: First as Baron Verulam , of Verulam , [ 1 ] in the Peerage of England . It was firstly created for the English philosopher and statesman Sir Francis Bacon (who was also later created Viscount St Albans).

  4. James Grimston, 4th Earl of Verulam - Wikipedia

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    Verulam founded Enfield Cables Ltd and had many business interests in oil and telecommunications, including as a director of British Thomson-Houston.He reputedly allowed MI6 the use of some of the premises on his estate and was a business associate and personal friend of World War II internee Robert Liversidge.

  5. Verulam Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Verulam Formation belongs to the Simcoe Group in South-central Ontario and to the Trenton Group in Southwestern Ontario. Within the Simcoe Group, it overlies the Bobcaygeon Formation . Both the Bobcaygeon and Verulam Formations are composed of bioclastic wackestones , grainstones , and packstones interbedded with calcareous shales and ...

  6. History of St Albans - Wikipedia

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    London Road was constructed in 1754, Hatfield Road in 1824 and Verulam Road in 1833. [22] Verulam Road was created (as part of Thomas Telford's large-scale improvement of sections of the London to Holyhead road) specifically to aid the movement of stage coaches, since St Albans was the first major stop on the coaching route north from London ...

  7. Verulam House, St Albans (17th century) - Wikipedia

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    Verulam House was a building in St Albans, built by Francis Bacon to supplement his family home of Gorhambury. [1] The main source describing it is John Aubrey 's Brief Lives (1669-1696). [ 2 ] It was named after Verulamium , the ancient Roman city of St Albans, though it was not sited within that city's walls as Aubrey asserted.

  8. StoneX Group Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 1924, Stone started selling farm wares. Eventually, he moved into hedging futures contracts and dealing in a variety of commodity contracts. In 1938, his firm became a member of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. In 1946 it was incorporated as Saul Stone & Co. [5] Decades later, Saul Stone & Co. merged with Farmer's Commodity Corporation. [6 ...

  9. Reginald Brabazon, 12th Earl of Meath - Wikipedia

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    His younger daughter, Lady Violet Constance Maitland Brabazon (1886–1936), married the 4th Earl of Verulam. There is a Portland stone memorial (executed by the artist Joseph Hermon Cawthra in 1934) in his honour, bearing a small portrait panel in bas-relief, outside the Columbia Hotel in Lancaster Gate, London W2.