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  2. Counts of Holland family tree - Wikipedia

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    Counts of Holland family tree. Add languages. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Appearance. move to sidebar hide. From Wikipedia, the free ...

  3. Paul Holland - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Holland family - Wikipedia

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  5. Holland family - Wikipedia

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    Arms of Holland: Azure semée-de-lys argent, a lion rampant of the second The Holland family was a medieval-era English noble family. Many Hollands were Dukes, Earls, Knights and Barons in medieval England, and they played significant roles in the struggles for the crown in the fourteenth and fifteenth century.

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  7. Paul Holland Knowlton - Wikipedia

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    Paul Holland Knowlton (September 17, 1787 – August 28, 1863) was a businessman and political figure in Lower Canada and Canada East. He was born in Newfane, Vermont in 1787, the son of Silas Knowlton (1764-1844) and Lucinda Holbrook, and the grandson of Luke Knowlton. He came to Lower Canada in 1798 with his family. After his mother died two ...

  8. Holland (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Holland is an English habitational name from Holland, a division of Lincolnshire, or any of the eight villages in various parts of England so called, from Old English hōh ‘ridge’ + land ‘land’.

  9. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    As part of an investigation into James Slattery's private prison empire, The Huffington Post analyzed thousands of pages of court transcripts, police reports, state audits and inspection records obtained through state public records laws. Many of the documents behind the series are annotated below.