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    Earl of Dorset - Wikipedia

    Earl of Dorset is a title that has been created at least four times in the Peerage of England. Some of its holders have at various times also held the rank of marquess and, from 1720, duke. A possible first creation is not well documented. About 1070 Osmund, or Osmer, is said to have been created earl of Dorset, … See more

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  2. File:1619 Tottenham map (full).jpg - Wikimedia Commons

  3. 1619: Tottenham – The Underground Map

    Apr 4, 2017 · In 1619, a survey was made by Thomas Clay on behalf of the Earl of Dorset, owner of Tottenham Manor, and produced this map of the Parish of Tottenham, Middlesex. Note that south is on the top of this map – so it is …

  4. EXTRACT FROM EARL OF DORSET'S 1619 MAP OF …

    THE FULL SCALE OF THE ORIGINAL MAP. NOTE: This extract has been taken from Earl of Dorsett's 1619 Map of Tottenham..

  5. 1619 Tottenham map (full) - Harringay online

  6. Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset - Wikipedia

  7. The Life of Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset (1536 …

    Thomas Sackville, Lord Buckhurst and first Earl of Dorset, was the son of Sir Richard Sackville, and was born at Withyam, in Sussex. He was educated at both universities, and enjoyed an early reputation in Latin as well as in English poetry.

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  9. Collections Online - British Museum

  10. John Speed 1610 Notes – Charmouth Local History …

    The fourth belongs to Thomas Sackville Esq, who was born in 1536, was created 1st Earl of Dorset by James I and died in 1608. He is accorded especial honour on Speed’s map, because his escutcheon appears again on a plinth to the …