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  2. Earl of Yarborough - Wikipedia

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    Sackville George Pelham, 5th Earl of Yarborough (1888–1948) Marcus Herbert Pelham, 6th Earl of Yarborough (1893–1966) John Edward Pelham, 7th Earl of Yarborough (1920–1991) Charles John Pelham, 8th Earl of Yarborough (b. 1963) The heir apparent is the present holder's son, George John Sackville Pelham, Lord Worsley (b. 1990). [9]

  3. Brocklesby - Wikipedia

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    Brocklesby is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. [1] It is situated 1 mile (1.6 km) south from Habrough, 4 miles (6.4 km) south-west from Immingham, and is located close to the border of both North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire and is near Humberside International Airport.

  4. Arnos Manor Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Arnos Court Hotel is a three-storey main block, with an attached service wing. The planning is entirely classical, but the main house has what Andrew Foyle describes as a "superficial Gothic trim". [1] The building was extended to the rear in the 19th century when it was used as a convent. [b] [6] Arnos Manor Hotel is a Grade II* listed ...

  5. Immingham - Wikipedia

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    Immingham is a town and civil parish in North East Lincolnshire, England, on the south-west bank of the Humber Estuary, six miles (ten kilometres) northwest of Grimsby.. It was relatively unpopulated until the early 1900s, when the Great Central Railway began developing Immingham Dock; as a consequence of the docks, and post-Second World War large scale industrial developments, Immingham ...

  6. Brocklesby Hall - Wikipedia

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    His great-nephew, Charles Anderson-Pelham (1749 – 1823), one of the richest commoners in England, was elevated to the peerage as first Baron Yarborough. [3] His heir, also Charles (1781 – 1846), was created Earl of Yarborough in 1837. [4]

  7. Palace Hotel, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    For that reason it was to be called the 'Railway Hotel', [4] but Isambard Kingdom Brunel's Temple Meads station was built half a mile south, so trade was less than expected. [5] A smaller Midland Railway terminus station, Bristol St Philip's, opened nearby but was closed in 1953 and subsequently demolished. The bar has a sloping floor. [6]

  8. Pelham's Pillar - Wikipedia

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    Pelham's Pillar. Pelham's Pillar is a monument dedicated to Charles Anderson-Pelham, 1st Earl of Yarborough who died in 1846. The Pillar is in Cabourne, West Lindsey on part of the Yarborough estate at Brocklesby, and is a viewing tower built to enable the earls to view the estate. It is 39 metres (128 ft) high and is guarded by two stone lions ...

  9. Pelham House - Wikipedia

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    Pelham House is a large red-bricked building at St Andrews Lane in Lewes, East Sussex. The building which was the headquarters of East Sussex County Council from 1938 to 1968, is a Grade II listed building .

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