Examples of 'earl of southampton' in a sentence

Meaning of "earl of southampton"

earl of southampton - This phrase refers to a historical title or noble rank given to an individual named 'Southampton,' denoting a specific lineage, hierarchy, or historical background related to the title of Earl

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earl of southampton
At the same time the Earl of Southampton is freed.
The Earl of Southampton told me that he knew it for a fact.
These poems were dedicated to his patron the Earl of Southampton.
Earl of Southampton was a title that was created three times in the Peerage of England.
Jandamarra and the Earl of Southampton.
Earl of Southampton.
I am the Earl of Southampton.
He dedicated The Rape of Lucrece to the right honorable earl of Southampton.
Devereux, the Earl of Southampton and the other remaining followers were placed under arrest.
I heard about your friend, the Earl of Southampton.
Anne? Anne . The Earl of Southampton makes a progress north.
Both are to Henry Wriothesley, earl of Southampton.
In the early 1660s, the Earl of Southampton constructed what eventually became Bloomsbury Square.
On 19 February he was tried for treason, along with the Earl of Southampton.
For you, sir, from the Earl of Southampton.

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Arundell 's wife was the sister of Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton.
My lord . For you, sir, from the Earl of Southampton.
He dedicated the work to Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton.
The street was named after Thomas Wriothesley, 4th Earl of Southampton.

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