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- Q4862112 subject Q8290078.
- Q4862112 subject Q8432233.
- Q4862112 abstract "Baron Armstrong is a title that has been created twice in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The first creation came on 6 July 1887 when the industrialist Sir William Armstrong was made Baron Armstrong, of Cragside in the County of Northumberland. The title became extinct on his death in 1900. However, the title was revived three years later, on 4 August 1903, for his great-nephew William Watson-Armstrong, who was created Baron Armstrong, of Bamburgh and of Cragside in the County of Northumberland. Born William Watson, he had assumed the additional surname of Armstrong by Royal license in 1889. Lord Armstrong was the grandson of Sir William Henry Watson, Baron of the Exchequer, by his wife Anne, sister of the first Baron of the first creation. He was succeeded by his son, the second Baron. He unsuccessfully contested Berwick-on-Tweed as an independent candidate in the 1918 general election. The title became extinct in 1987 on the death of his son, the third Baron.".
- Q4862112 thumbnail William_george_armstrong.jpg?width=300.
- Q4862112 wikiPageWikiLink Q1072626.
- Q4862112 wikiPageWikiLink Q16149760.
- Q4862112 wikiPageWikiLink Q23079.
- Q4862112 wikiPageWikiLink Q3042701.
- Q4862112 wikiPageWikiLink Q335115.
- Q4862112 wikiPageWikiLink Q8012206.
- Q4862112 wikiPageWikiLink Q8020067.
- Q4862112 wikiPageWikiLink Q8290078.
- Q4862112 wikiPageWikiLink Q8432233.
- Q4862112 wikiPageWikiLink Q863009.
- Q4862112 comment "Baron Armstrong is a title that has been created twice in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The first creation came on 6 July 1887 when the industrialist Sir William Armstrong was made Baron Armstrong, of Cragside in the County of Northumberland. The title became extinct on his death in 1900.".
- Q4862112 label "Baron Armstrong".
- Q4862112 depiction William_george_armstrong.jpg.