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Meaning of "waldegrave"

Waldegrave is often used as an adjective to describe a specific style or characteristic related to a person or place named Waldegrave
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  • A surname.

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Admiral Waldegrave presided over the court martial.
They had six children before Waldegrave arrived in Scotland.
Ly Waldegrave is certainly a very clever woman.
Take a look at Jerry Waldegrave.
Three sons became Earls Waldegrave and all succeeding earls are descended from this marriage.
During her first marriage, she became Lady Waldegrave.
His descendant Sir Edward Waldegrave was a politician and courtier.
Waldegrave explained that the Public Services Directive is one of a number.
She had been married three times before, the second time to The 7th Earl Waldegrave.
His grandson Edward Waldegrave fought as a Royalist in the Civil War despite his old age.
He died unmarried at age 50 and was succeeded by his uncle, Henry Waldegrave.
Waldegrave also undertook various humanitarian projects, especially to help the poor.
As he had no sons, the title Earl Waldegrave passed to his brother, John.
Waldegrave was the youngest son of the 1st Earl Waldegrave.
John Crew married Jemima Waldegrave ( pictured ), with whom he had several children.

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Waldegrave was the second son of the 4th Earl Waldegrave and was educated at Eton.
Oh, take a look at Jerry Waldegrave.
Lord Waldegrave died two years later and left the-now derelict Strawberry Hill to his wife.
Her eldest son, George, succeeded his father as Earl Waldegrave.
Waldegrave was the eldest son of Hon. William Waldegrave and was educated at Cheam School.
Weymouth -- He is friends with Waldegrave.
Oh, and Mrs Waldegrave on Hyacinth Ward died about one o'clock.
Well… Manny's a little bit… Oh, take a look at Jerry Waldegrave.
Down an alley near Waldegrave Villas? Bella. Have we got anything on file for a lock-up.
Waldegrave was commissioned into the 3rd Cambridgeshire Rifle Volunteer Corps in 1869.
Waldegrave was the second son of John Waldegrave, 3rd Earl Waldegrave, and Elizabeth ( née Gower ).

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