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PostPosted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 4:50 am 
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When being created an Earl, I picked the title of Burlington simply because I had once fought a beautiful, enjoyable, challenging, and finally victorious battle on this field against His Excellency General Cox. Imagine my delight when, upon first approaching the British National Archives in Kew, I found that the neat little residential road that leads the visitor from the railway station to the archive is named

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Further inquiry turned up more fitting coincidences. The road appears to be named after the actual holder of my title, the 3rd Earl of Burlington.

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I hadn't even been aware that there was such a family. The Earl, who lived 1694 to 1753, was a well-known architect in his time, one of whose most famous buildings is the manor house in Chiswick near London:

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Now Chiswick is where I actually lived during my stay in London--another coincidence. [:)]

Maybe it all has a deeper meaning? I always thought that I may already once have lived--in the 19th century. Maybe in the 18th as well? [:D]


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