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36:verification
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2281:Wharncliffe
2014:Donoughmore
1984:Enniskillen
1954:Clanwilliam
1904:Bessborough
1697:Tankerville
1364:Shaftesbury
1327:Westmorland
1214:Clan Airlie
1124:husband of
976:Clan Ogilvy
895:(1928-2004)
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573:Covenanters
553:John Ogilvy
455:St. Andrews
375:Forfarshire
243:Clan Ogilvy
169:of the body
2460:Categories
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2301:Iddesleigh
2224:Yarborough
2184:Stradbroke
2159:St Germans
2104:Chichester
1929:Mexborough
1823:Malmesbury
1759:De La Warr
1722:Portsmouth
1717:Harrington
1712:Waldegrave
1585:Kincardine
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1514:Haddington
1437:Sutherland
1388:Scarbrough
1370:Nottingham
1344:Winchelsea
1316:Montgomery
1290:Huntingdon
1280:Shrewsbury
1128:(b. 1936)
987:References
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467:Charles II
367:Lintrathen
355:Gillebride
261:Kirriemuir
166:Heirs male
115:Created by
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2321:Liverpool
2306:Cranbrook
2276:Kimberley
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2239:Strafford
2229:Leicester
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2199:Lichfield
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2024:Clancarty
1934:Winterton
1860:Westmeath
1849:Waterford
1813:Carnarvon
1807:Mansfield
1801:Fortescue
1784:Mansfield
1779:Clarendon
1747:Ilchester
1742:Hardwicke
1702:Aylesford
1692:Dartmouth
1613:Dundonald
1592:Balcarres
1554:Dalhousie
1457:Caithness
1393:Albemarle
1333:Berkshire
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483:attainted
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408:, and of
290:does not
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227:attainted
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1295:Pembroke
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970:See also
659:in 1639)
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495:Culloden
481:and was
471:James II
459:Cromwell
429:Montrose
410:James VI
265:Scotland
223:Jacobite
2446:Italics
2430:Snowdon
2425:Woolton
2415:Swinton
2390:Halifax
2353:Balfour
2266:Russell
2154:Verulam
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2054:Norbury
2034:Gosford
2009:Caledon
1999:Belmore
1914:Shannon
1909:Carrick
1899:Darnley
1894:Granard
1871:Desmond
1833:Ireland
1818:Cadogan
1769:Spencer
1753:Warwick
1687:Ferrers
1662:Glasgow
1623:Dunmore
1618:Kintore
1574:Selkirk
1534:Loudoun
1529:Lindsay
1339:Lindsey
1322:Denbigh
1310:Suffolk
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487:de jure
311:removed
296:sources
259:, near
125:Peerage
2420:Attlee
2395:Gowrie
2348:Iveagh
2338:Beatty
2311:Cromer
2291:Lytton
2286:Cairns
2261:Dudley
2255:Winton
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2204:Durham
2194:Cawdor
2164:Morley
2119:Nelson
2109:Wilton
2099:Romney
2094:Onslow
2089:Craven
1959:Antrim
1883:Orrery
1790:Talbot
1764:Radnor
1727:Brooke
1635:Orkney
1603:Dundee
1569:Dysart
1559:Airlie
1549:Wemyss
1508:Kellie
1472:Buchan
1467:Rothes
1462:Morton
1452:Erroll
1403:Jersey
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499:Norway
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1994:Lucan
1944:Roden
1919:Arran
1877:Cavan
1865:Meath
1652:Stair
1641:March
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1544:Elgin
1497:Perth
1482:Moray
1354:Essex
1300:Devon
1285:Derby
601:James
530:Egypt
239:Chief
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2124:Grey
1989:Erne
1974:Mayo
1855:Cork
1492:Home
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