Associations to the word «Bolingbroke»
Noun
- Viscount
- Walpole
- Harley
- Whig
- Lancaster
- Swift
- Marlborough
- Voltaire
- Jacobite
- Hereford
- Gibbon
- Woodward
- Pretender
- Lincolnshire
- Hume
- Iv
- Henry
- Montagu
- Woodstock
- Chesterfield
- Mallet
- Northumberland
- Bristol
- Anson
- Mortimer
- Mk
- Cor
- Earl
- Burke
- Eloquence
- Craftsman
- Richard
- Peerage
- Locke
- Monmouth
- Addison
- Gloucester
- Tory
- Patriot
- Deposition
- Lord
- Horace
- Eleanor
- Exile
- Statesman
- Lords
- Duke
- Duchess
- Abigail
- Throne
- Pope
- Wentworth
- Norfolk
- Beaufort
- Satire
- Conspirator
- Shakespeare
- Oliver
- Accession
- Percy
- Lindsey
- Langley
- Barony
- Overthrow
- Heir
- Anne
- Cousin
- Lordship
- Heiress
- Blanche
- Edmund
- Oxford
- Derby
- Fortnight
- Dickinson
- Duchy
- Gay
- Barton
- Goldsmith
- Aug
- Finch
- Librarian
- Diana
- Crusade
- Vi
- Eldest
- Jun
- Castle
- John
Wiktionary
BOLINGBROKE, proper noun. A surname.
Dictionary definition
BOLINGBROKE, noun. The first Lancastrian king of England from 1399 to 1413; deposed Richard II and suppressed rebellions (1367-1413).
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