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Information:  - John Chetwynd, 2nd Viscount Chetwynd (c.1680  21 June 1767), diplomat and politician, was the second son of John Chetwynd and the brother of Walter Chetwynd, 1st Viscount Chetwynd. He succeeded to that Irish peerage in 1736 by virtue of a special remainder.  - Walter Chetwynd FRS (1 May 1633  21 March 1693), of Ingestre Hall, was an antiquary and politician.  - Walter Chetwynd, 1st Viscount Chetwynd (3 June 1678  21 February 1736), of Rudge and Ingestre, Staffordshire, succeeded in 1693 to the Ingestre estates on the death of his cousin Walter Chetwynd (16331693). He was the eldest son of John Chetwynd (16431702)  - William Richard Chetwynd , 3rd Viscount Chetwynd ( 1684 -- 3 April 1770 ) was the youngest son of John Chetwynd ( 1643 -- 1702 ) and thus younger brother of Walter Chetwynd , 1st Viscount Chetwynd and John Chetwynd , 2nd Viscount Chetwynd . He succeeded to their Irish peerage under a special remainder . He was educated at Westminster School ( c.1698 -- 1702 ) and Christ Church , Oxford . In 1706 , he became secretary to his elder brother John on his appointment as British envoy to Savoy at Turin , and in 1708 became British Resident at Genoa , whence he was recalled in 1712 . In 1715 , he was elected Member of Parliament for Stafford , holding the seat until 1722 . He held office as a junior Lord of the Admiralty being elected for Plymouth in 1722 , but lost both his place and his seat in 1727 , having voted with his friend Viscount Bolingbroke . He re-entered Parliament for Stafford in 1734 , retaining the seat for the rest of his life .  - Viscount Chetwynd, of Bearhaven in the County of Kerry, is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1717 for Walter Chetwynd, with remainder to the issue male of his father John Chetwynd. He was made Baron Rathdowne, in the County of Dublin, at the same time, also in the Peerage of Ireland and with the same remainder. Chetwynd notably represented Stafford in the House of Commons on three occasions between 1702 and 1734, and also served as ambassador to Turin. He was succeeded according to the special remainders by his younger brother, the second Viscount, who sat as a Member of Parliament for St Mawes, Stockbridge and, from 1738 to 1747 for Stafford and served as ambassador to Madrid.   - John Chetwynd (1643  9 December 1702), of Rudge, Shropshire, was Member of Parliament for Stafford from 1689 to 1695, and again in 1701 and 1702. In the intervening period he sat for Tamworth in 16981700.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'occupation' with the subject 'william chetwynd'.  Choices: - diplomat  - father  - member  - politician
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diplomat


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Information:  - Good King Harry is an historical novel that purports to be the autobiography of Henry V. It was written by American author Denise Giardina and was published in 1984 .  - Jointly presented by the Southern Regional Council and the University of Georgia Libraries, the Lillian Smith Book Awards honor those authors who, through their outstanding writing about the American South, carry on Smith's legacy of elucidating the condition of racial and social inequity and proposing a vision of justice and human understanding.  - The Unquiet Earth is Denise Giardina's third novel. It was published in 1992 and won the W.D. Weatherford Award that year.  - Denise Giardina is a novelist. Her book "Storming Heaven" was a Discovery Selection of the Book-of-the-Month Club and received the 1987 W. D. Weatherford Award for the best published work about the Appalachian South. "The Unquiet Earth" received an American Book Award and the Lillian Smith Book Award for fiction. Her 1998 novel "Saints and Villains" was awarded the Boston Book Review fiction prize and was semifinalist for the International Dublin Literary Award.  - An autobiography (from the Greek, -"autos" self + -"bios" life + -"graphein" to write) is a written account of the life of a person written by that person. In other words, it is a self-written life story.  - Appalachia is a cultural region in the Eastern United States that stretches from the Southern Tier of New York to northern Alabama, Mississippi and Georgia. While the Appalachian Mountains stretch from Belle Isle (Newfoundland and Labrador) in Canada to Cheaha Mountain in Alabama, the cultural region of Appalachia typically refers only to the central and southern portions of the range. As of the 2010 United States Census, the region was home to approximately 25 million people.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'followed by' with the subject 'good king harry'.  Choices: - 1987  - 2010  - a  - autobiography  - belle  - bios  - canada  - carry on  - discovery  - earth  - fiction  - heaven  - human  - is  - legacy  - mountain  - mountains  - new  - newfoundland and labrador  - novel  - outstanding  - people  - s  - self  - south  - storming heaven  - stretch  - the best  - the w  - united  - university  - vision  - words
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storming heaven


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Information:  - Lower Austria (; ) is the northeasternmost state of the nine states in Austria. The capital of Lower Austria since 1986 is Sankt Pölten, the most recently designated capital town in Austria. The capital of Lower Austria had formerly been Vienna, even though Vienna has not officially been part of Lower Austria since 1921. With a land area of and a population of 1.612 million people, it is the largest state in Austria, and in terms of population second only to the federal state of Vienna.  - Oberzeiring is a municipality in the district of Murtal in Styria , Austria .  - Graz is the capital of Styria and second-largest city in Austria after Vienna. On 1 January 2017, it had a population of 320,587 (of which 286,686 had principal residence status). In 2014, the population of the Graz Larger Urban Zone who had principal residence status stood at 605,143.  - Styria (, Slovene/) is a state or "Bundesland", located in the southeast of Austria. In area it is the second largest of the nine Austrian federated states, covering . It borders Slovenia and the Austrian states of Upper Austria, Lower Austria, Salzburg, Burgenland, and Carinthia. The population (as of ) was . The capital city is Graz which had 276,526 inhabitants at the beginning of 2015.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'dissolved or abolished' with the subject 'oberzeiring'.  Choices: - 1921  - 1986  - 2014  - 2015  - 587
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2014