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| has gloss | eng: :Lord Burlington redirects here. Lord Burlington most frequently refers to the architect and patron Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington. Earl of Burlington is a title that has been created twice, the first time in the Peerage of England and the second in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The first creation was for Richard Boyle, 2nd Earl of Cork, on 20 March 1664 (see the Earl of Cork for earlier history of the family). He had previously been created Baron Clifford of Lanesborough, in the County of York, on 4 November 1644, also in the Peerage of England. Lord Burlington was the husband of Elizabeth Clifford, 2nd Baroness Clifford. Their eldest son Charles Boyle, Viscount Dungarvan, succeeded his mother as third Baron Clifford in 1691 but predeceased his father. Lord Burlington was therefore succeeded by his grandson (the son of Viscount Dungarvan), the third Earl of Cork and second Earl of Burlington. |
| lexicalization | eng: Earl of Burlington |
| instance of | (noun) (United Kingdom) a region created by territorial division for the purpose of local government; "the county has a population of 12,345 people" county |
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| has gloss | por: O título Conde de Burlington foi criado duas vezes, primeiro no Pariato da Inglaterra e depois no Pariato do Reino Unido. A primeira criação foi para Richard Boyle, 2° Conde de Cork, em 20 de Maio de 1664. Ele tinha sido anteriormente titulado Barão Clifford de Lanesborough (4 de Novembro de 1644), também no Pariato da Inglaterra. A segunda criação foi para Lord George Augustus Henry Cavendish (com o título subsidiário Barão Cavendish de Keighley), em 10 de Setembro de 1831. |
| lexicalization | por: Conde de Burlington |
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