1) Avon, 1st earl of. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Avon, 1st earl of, see Eden, Anthony, 1st earl of Avon.... 2) Heathfield, 1st Baron. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Heathfield, 1st Baron, see Eliott, George Augustus, 1st Baron Heathfield of Gibraltar.... 3) Howard, Charles, 1st earl of Carlisle. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth
Edition. 2001 ...Howard, Charles, 1st earl of Carlisle, see Carlisle, Charles Howard, 1st earl of.... 4) Leslie, Alexander, 1st earl of Leven. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth
Edition. 2001 ...Leslie, Alexander, 1st earl of Leven, see Leven, Alexander Leslie, 1st earl of.... 5) Stuart, James, 1st earl of Murray. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth
Edition. 2001 ...Stuart, James, 1st earl of Murray, see Murray, James Stuart, 1st earl of.... 6) Longinus, fl. 1st cent.? A.D., Greek literary critic. The Columbia
Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Longinus, fl. 1st cent.? A.D., Greek literary critic, (lonjiŽns) (KEY) , fl. 1st cent.? A.D., Greek literary critic; writer of the famous treatise On the Sublime.... 7) Boyle, Richard, 1st earl of Cork. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.
2001 ...Boyle, Richard, 1st earl of Cork, 1566-1643, English settler in Ireland. He first went to Ireland in 1588 and in 1602 purchased for a small sum Sir Walter Raleigh's... 8) Pratt, Charles, 1st Earl Camden. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.
2001 ...Pratt, Charles, 1st Earl Camden, 1714-94, British jurist. Appointed (1761) chief justice of the Court of Common Pleas, he earned wide popularity as a result of his... 9) Douglas, William, 1st earl of Douglas and Mar. The Columbia Encyclopedia,
Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Douglas, William, 1st earl of Douglas and Mar, 1327?-1384, Scottish nobleman; nephew of Sir James de Douglas, lord of Douglas. About 1348 he returned to Scotland... 10) Harley, Robert, 1st earl of Oxford. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth
Edition. 2001 ...Harley, Robert, 1st earl of Oxford, 1661-1724, English statesman and bibliophile. His career illustrates the power of personal connections and intrigue in the politics... |