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Personal data Sir Thomas "2nd Earl of Kent 3rd Baron of Holland" Holland KG (Sir Thomas "2nd Earl of Kent, 3rd Baron of Holland" Holland KG) Holland
First name Sir Thomas "2nd Earl of Kent, 3rd Baron of Holland" Holland KG.
He was born in the year 1350 in Upholand, Lancashire, England.
He died on April 25, 1397 in Upholand, Lancashire, England, he was 47 years old.
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