• John Bromley (c. 1652–1707), of White River, Saint Philip, Barbados, and Horseheath Hall, Cambridgeshire, was an plantation owner and English politician...
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  • John Bromley (the elder) (c. 1652–1707), plantation owner and English politician John Bromley (the younger) (c. 1682–1718), English politician John Selwyn...
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  • John Bromley (died 10 January 1717) was an English clergyman, Catholic convert, and translator. Bromley was a native of Shropshire. He was educated at...
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    of the London Borough of Bromley. It is located 11 miles (18 km) south-east of Charing Cross, to the north of Keston and Coney Hall, west of Bromley Common...
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  • 1670). John Bromley (the elder) (c. 1652–1707), MP 1705–1707 John Bromley (the younger) (c. 1682–1718), MP 1707–1718. Son of John (the elder), son-in-law...
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  • Richard Smythe (category People from Bromley)
    Sir Richard Smythe (1563-1628), of Bromley, Kent and St. Stephen Coleman Street, London; later of Leeds Castle, Kent, was an English Member of Parliament...
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    William Bromley (1663 – 13 February 1732) of Baginton, Warwickshire, was an English Tory politician who sat in the English and British House of Commons...
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  • public domain: "Bromley, James". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. Portraits of James Bromley at the National Portrait...
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  • Henry Bromley was the pseudonym of Anthony Wilson (1750?–1814?). He was an English writer on art and author of the Catalogue of Engraved Portraits. Anthony...
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    Another Thomas Bromley, George's younger cousin, was made Chief Justice of the King's Bench by Mary I. The young Thomas Bromley also had an elder brother, another...
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  • List of Great Britain by-elections (1707–1715) (category Lists of by-elections to the Parliament of Great Britain)
    Britain held between 1707 and 1715, with the names of the previous incumbent and the victor in the by-election. In the absence of a comprehensive and reliable...
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    or "Pitt the Elder" to distinguish him from his son William Pitt the Younger, who also served as prime minister. Pitt was also known as "the Great Commoner"...
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    his elder brother John in October 1607. In the autumn of 1610 he traveled to France with his brother. On John's death at Blois in 1612, he became the heir...
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    Amelia Long (category People from the Borough of Broxbourne)
    Galleries of Scotland, Dundee Art Gallery, and the British Museum, and Bromley Historic Collections. Long was the elder daughter of Sir Abraham Hume and Amelia...
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    Sir Thomas Bromley (died 1555) was an English judge of Shropshire landed gentry origins who came to prominence during the Mid-Tudor period. After occupying...
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  • the largest collection of tulips in England, to have introduced new plants, and to have planned the gardens at Gerard's Bromley, Staffordshire, the seat...
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    Bromley had made it his seat and the family home. Edward Bromley's elder brother, Francis, was the heir to the Bromley estates. He had two more brothers...
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    rebuilding the bishop's palace at Bromley, which was in a ruinous state. He died at Bromley on 22 August 1793, and was buried in the vault of the parish church...
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    John Simon Bercow (/ˈbɜːrkoʊ/; born 19 January 1963) is a British former politician who was Speaker of the House of Commons from 2009 to 2019, and Member...
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    Eadwig (redirect from Edwy the Fair)
    was King of England from 23 November 955 until his death in 959. He was the elder son of Edmund I and his first wife Ælfgifu, who died in 944. Eadwig and...
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    Clement Delves Hill (category British Army personnel of the Napoleonic Wars)
    and the Principality of Wales. 12 March 1845. Retrieved 3 November 2015 – via British Newspaper Archive. Dalton 1904, p. 2. Bromley & Bromley 2012,...
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  • William Bromley (1699?–1737), of Baginton, Warwickshire, was a British Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1725 and 1737. Bromley was...
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    Thomas Lacon of Willey, Shropshire. The elder George Bromley was a prominent lawyer, important in the affairs of the Inner Temple, where he was Autumn Reader...
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    from the latter on 30 June 1813. He was appointed High Steward of Stratford-on-Avon and was commissioned as a captain in the Sevenoaks and Bromley Regiment...
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    Warwickshire, by whom he had a son John the younger (see below); in 1745, Dorothy (d. 1755), daughter of Harrington Bagshaw of Bromley, Kent; and in 1756, Penelope...
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    Michael York (category Officers of the Order of the British Empire)
    at Bromley Grammar School for Boys, Hurstpierpoint College and University College, Oxford. He did some early acting at the community theatre Bromley Little...
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    Baron Bicester (category Baronies in the Peerage of the United Kingdom)
    (1717–1788), had two elder brothers: George Smith (1714/15–1769), created a baronet in 1757 (see Bromley baronets), and John Smith (born 1716), the great-grandfather...
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    roofs The Church is located in what is known as ‘Old Hayes’, a suburb of Bromley. The arrival of the railway from Charing Cross in the 1860s divided the village...
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  • Sir Richard Pryse, 1st Baronet (category Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for constituencies in Wales)
    who sat in the House of Commons from 1646 to 1648. Pryse was the son of Sir John Pryse of Gogerddan and Abersychan and his wife Mary Bromley, daughter...
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  • Edward Nevil Macready (category British Army personnel of the Napoleonic Wars)
    served in India and during the Waterloo Campaign. Macready was born in Birmingham, the son of William Macready the elder, an actor-manager and Christina...
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