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funding the rebuilding of the chancel and the nave in 1869. He also rebuilt the wall of the churchyard which included a number of architectural features such as the gazebo and its family crest-engraved walls. He planned for his death 20 years before he died when work began on building his mausoleum
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from 1840 to 1893. Ada died in 1852, leaving her husband, in his forties, a widower. In 1860, he assumed for himself by Royal licence the additional surname and arms of Noel, those of
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Phillips, Ana Lena (November–December 2011). "Crowdsourcing gender equity: Ada lovelace day, and its companion website, aims to raise the profile of women in science and technology".
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without sons. Hugh's large Brooklands estate became
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959:"Earl of Lovelace dies at Highland home, aged 66"
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694:Neville Stephen Bulwer-Lytton, 3rd Earl of Lytton
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535:Ralph King-Milbanke, 2nd Earl of Lovelace
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518:William King-Noel, 1st Earl of Lovelace
294:. In 1838 the eighth Baron was created
993:See All Saints' Church, Ockham, Surrey
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111:William King, 8th Baron King of Ockham
230:Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain
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669:(1860–1862), deserted Royal Navy
663:Byron King-Noel, Viscount Ockham
557:Peter King, 5th Earl of Lovelace
524:Byron King-Noel, Viscount Ockham
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315:earldom. Lord Lovelace acquired
282:, the only daughter of the poet
121:Peter King, 5th Earl of Lovelace
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794:Peter Axel William Locke King,
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176:("Labour itself is a pleasure")
709:(1900–1985) ∞ Clarissa Palmer
442:Barons King (1725) (of Ockham)
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925:. 26 June 1838. p. 1445.
308:Peerage of the United Kingdom
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101:Peerage of the United Kingdom
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981:Lovelace, Earl of (UK, 1838)
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673:Anne Isabella Noel King-Noel
501:William King, 8th Baron King
477:William King, 4th Baron King
248:(verbally and less formally
189:, by Daniel de Coning, 1720.
836:Her father was Peter Locke.
655:né King (1805–1893) ∞ Hon.
559:(1951–2018), his only child
483:Thomas King, 5th Baron King
204:, a title created in 1725.
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489:Peter King, 6th Baron King
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578:Margaret Sarah Carpenter
512:Earls of Lovelace (1838)
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246:Peerage of Great Britain
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681:Wilfred Scawen Blunt
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652:1st Earl of Lovelace
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173:LABOR IPSE VOLUPTAS
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618:Peter King
606:programmer
395:Ross-shire
284:Lord Byron
261:Launceston
234:Baron King
218:John Locke
148:Baron King
131:heirs male
87:Created by
616:The Hon.
602:algorithm
250:Lord King
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