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  1. 5 giorni fa · Captain The Hon. Fergus Bowes-Lyon (copyright unknown). On 19 August 1914, he joined the 8th Battalion, Black Watch as a lieutenant. On 17 September, he married Lady Christian Norah Dawson-Damer and was promoted to temporary captain on 17 November that same year.

  2. 5 giorni fa · BOLDRON (Bollerton, xiv cent.) was held in demesne by the Earl of Richmond in the 13th and early 14th centuries, when it is coupled with Bowes as if parcel of it.

  3. 3 giorni fa · Hyde Park Gate, at the north-west corner of Queen's Gate, were built on the Harrington estate and are described in Chapter XXII, while No. 60 (the De Vere Hotel), at the western end of the Hyde Park Gate frontage, is outside the area of this volume.

    • Claude Bowes-Lyon, XIV conte di Strathmore e Kinghorne1
    • Claude Bowes-Lyon, XIV conte di Strathmore e Kinghorne2
    • Claude Bowes-Lyon, XIV conte di Strathmore e Kinghorne3
    • Claude Bowes-Lyon, XIV conte di Strathmore e Kinghorne4
    • Claude Bowes-Lyon, XIV conte di Strathmore e Kinghorne5
  4. 4 giorni fa · Powles Walden or Pawles Walden (xvi cent.). The parish of St. Paul's Walden lies on a tableland some 400 ft. high, being a spur of the Chilterns. The valley of the River Mimram runs through it from north-west to south-east. The church and some halfdozen cottages stand in the north.

  5. 2 giorni fa · The name ‘Elizabeth’ often strikes you when you think of famous royals. The last Queen was Her Royal Highness Elizabeth II, but we are not discussing her today; rather, it is someone more exquisite. Cecilia Bowes Lyon, Countess Of Strathmore And Kinghorne, the maternal grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II. Early Life

  6. 3 giorni fa · The royal household has roots in the comitatus that provided military support to early Anglo-Saxon kings. [1] In addition to the royal family, the household would have included a large staff of domestic servants, military personnel, priests, and clerks. [2]

  7. 4 giorni fa · Le 22 juin 1939, de retour d’un voyage au Canada et aux États-Unis, George VI et la reine Elizabeth débarquent à Southampton. Leurs deux filles sont venues à leur rencontre, et la population leur réserve un accueil triomphal. Le soir, à Buckingham, plus de cinquante mille personnes viennent acclamer les souverains.