LordLancaster may refer to: Baron Lancaster, an extinct hereditary title created in 1299 Duke of Lancaster, a hereditary title now used by the British...
Baron Lancaster or LordLancaster was a parliamentary baronial title in the peerage of England, apparently created twice in 1299. John de Lancastre (d...
When the House of Lancaster ascended the throne in 1399, Henry IV made his second son, Thomas of Lancaster, Duke of Clarence, Lord High Steward. He held...
The Lancaster House Agreement refers to an agreement signed on 21 December 1979 in Lancaster House, following the conclusion of a constitutional conference...
Gordon Brown's time as chancellor. ^† Died in office. Served until 1264. LordLancaster served as Regent of England during the minority of Edward III. The Regency...
The dukedom of Lancaster is a former English peerage, created three times in the Middle Ages, which finally merged in the Crown when Henry V succeeded...
Blanche of Lancaster (25 March 1342 – 12 September 1368) was a member of the English royal House of Lancaster and the daughter of the kingdom's wealthiest...
Conqueror to Roger the Poitevin, a powerful Norman lord. The Domesday Book does not say that Roger owned Lancaster, which is listed as part of the manor of Halton...
reporting annually to Parliament. Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal Minister without portfolio County Palatine of Lancaster This article contains quotations...
The House of Lancaster was a cadet branch of the royal House of Plantagenet. The first house was created when King Henry III of England created the Earldom...
the Palatinate of Lancaster. He also became the 14th Baron of Halton and 11th Lord of Bowland. John inherited the rest of the Lancaster property when Blanche's...
British Politics, (1984) Lord Redcliffe-Maud and Bruce Wood. English Local Government Reformed. (1974) Beckett, John (2008). "Lancaster becomes a city, 1937"...
Mary of Lancaster, Baroness Percy (c. 1320–1321 – 1 September 1362), was the youngest surviving child of Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster by his wife Maud...
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Lancaster Castle is a medieval castle and former prison in Lancaster in the English county of Lancashire. Its early history is unclear, but it may have...
Philippa of Lancaster (Portuguese: Filipa [fiˈlipɐ]; 31 March 1360 – 19 July 1415) was Queen of Portugal from 1387 until 1415 as the wife of King John...
Lancaster is, in modern times, a sinecure office in the government of the United Kingdom. Oliver Dowden has been chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster...
Islands Coast Guard Overseas military bases of the United Kingdom "LordLancaster, Hon. Colonel to Visit". Cayman Islands Government. 29 March 2022. Retrieved...
Earldom of Lancaster in 1311 and then into the Duchy of Lancaster as an estate held by the Crown in 1351, which gave rise to the title of "Lord King of Bowland"...
Stanley family, in 1485. Lord Derby's subsidiary titles are Baron Stanley of Bickerstaffe in the County Palatine of Lancaster (created 1832), and Baron...
6 July 2022[update]) Secretary of State for Northern Ireland; Mark Lancaster, LordLancaster of Kimbolton, former Armed Forces minister; Graham Roos, appointed...