EarlofDartmouth is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created in 1711 for William Legge, 2nd Baron Dartmouth. The Legge family descended...
Dartmouth (Indianapolis, Indiana), a historic apartment building EarlofDartmouth, a title in the Peerage of Great Britain HMS Dartmouth, a list of ships...
Howe v EarlofDartmouth (1802) 7 Ves 137 is an English trusts law case. It laid down the rule of equity in relation to the duties of a trustee in relation...
enable the use of the Charity School's unspent trust funds. Named for William Legge, 2nd EarlofDartmouth – an important supporter of Eleazar Wheelock's...
1711 for William Legge, 1st EarlofDartmouth, and demolished in 1928. The estate of Sandwell, formerly the property of Sandwell Priory, was owned from...
of Dartmouth (1672–1750) William Legge, 2nd EarlofDartmouth (1731–1801) William Legge, 4th EarlofDartmouth (1784–1853) William Legge, 5th Earlof Dartmouth...
Legge, 1st EarlofDartmouth (1672–1750), Lord Privy Seal William Legge, 2nd EarlofDartmouth (1731–1801), British statesman, Secretary of State for the...
comprises Dartmouth House was two separate residences, numbers 37 and 38 Charles Street. The first owner of number 37 was Henry Herbert, 2nd Earlof Carnarvon...
This is a list of the 189 present and extant earls in the Peerages of England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. Note that it does...
Scotch-Irish and English settlers of the remote southern back country, as noted in a passage from a letter to the EarlofDartmouth: "I should explain to your...
station is Gospel Oak. Dartmouth Park is named after the EarlofDartmouth who bought the land in St Pancras parish in the middle of the 18th century, for...