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  2. Speke Hall - Wikipedia

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    Speke Hall by James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1870). Speke Hall is a wood-framed wattle-and-daub Tudor manor house in Speke, Liverpool, England. It is one of the finest surviving examples of its kind. It is owned by the National Trust and is a Grade I listed building. [1]

  3. Speke - Wikipedia

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    Speke is known for Speke Hall, a Tudor wood-framed house now owned by the National Trust and open to the public. It is also notable as the location of Liverpool John Lennon Airport, known until 2001 as Liverpool Speke Airport. From the mid-1990s the re-development of the original airport site, enabled by the construction of the new airport ...

  4. List of speakers of the United States House of Representatives

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    The House elects a new speaker by roll call vote when it first convenes after a general election for its two-year term, or when a speaker dies, resigns or is removed from the position intra-term. A majority of votes cast (as opposed to a majority of the full membership of the House) is necessary to elect a speaker. [1]

  5. Frederick Richards Leyland - Wikipedia

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    In 1867, he took on the tenancy of Speke Hall, Liverpool, and in 1869 bought a house in London at 49 Princes Gate. At the end of 1872, when the Bibby partnership dissolved, he bought out his employers and changed the company name to the Leyland Line in 1873.

  6. HuffPost Data

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    Live election results and related data for Senate, House and governor's races. Senate Outlook 2014. Forecasts for 2014’s Senate races, based on HuffPost Pollster ...

  7. Dillington House - Wikipedia

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    Dillington House was the country residence of George III's Prime Minister, Lord North who acquired it through marriage to Anne Speke. [8] The stables which were built in the 18th or early 19th century were remodelled in 1875 by George Nattress and later in the 1960s when the Coach House was converted into a theatre. [3]

  8. List of hall houses in England - Wikipedia

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    The hall house is a type of vernacular house traditional in many parts of England, Wales, Ireland and lowland Scotland, as well as northern Europe, during the Middle Ages, centring on a hall. Usually timber-framed, some high status examples were built in stone. Most, but not all, were built for domestic use. Unaltered hall houses are almost ...

  9. Government hits back in AstraZeneca funding row - AOL

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    The government has defended its negotiations with AstraZeneca, after the pharmaceutical giant ditched a planned £450m investment last week, blaming a shortfall in government funding.