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  1. 1 giorno fa · September 1534, 16–20. 1156. Sir Richard Lygon and Others to Cromwell. On the 16th Sept. we met at Gloucester to accomplish the King's letters in the matters at variance between Ric. Goodriche and Gibbons against Sir John de Briggis. Goodriche and Gibbons appeared, offering to prove their complaints, when we received your letters ordering us ...

  2. 19 ore fa · Earl Beauchamp's wife Lettice - the sister of the 2nd Duke of Westminster - with her three eldest daughters, Lettice, Sybil and Mary Lady Lettice Lygon was the eldest daughter of Earl Beauchamp ...

  3. 1 giorno fa · They came first as summer visitors, staying at the Lygon Arms, the old coaching inn, or in rented houses. The key figures were John Singer Sargent and his friends, the Harvard-educated American painter Francis Davis Millet (1846–1912), and Edwin Austin Abbey (1852–1911), both of whom worked as illustrators for Harper’s Magazine in New York, and, like Sargent, had careers on both sides of ...

  4. 1 giorno fa · Friesian-.~LADY FRISKY SHAMROCKS~-owned by Sweedy (swedishkraut) Gelderllander-UD Perfect Lady-owned by Uncle Dave (rofen.epin) Gypsy Vanner-WoS Perfect Darkness-owned by ϟ Ɠυηηҽɾ Ʀαყνҽη 丂Ϯ㊉яɱ ϟ Hackney-~Happy~-owned by Sweedy (swedishkraut) Haflinger-BH Zoro-owned by Harrison Lygon

  5. 3 giorni fa · This week marks the 175th anniversary of a mysterious rendezvous between two French peasant children and a woman in tears. On Sept. 19, 1846, Mélanie Mathieu and Maximin Giraud reported having encountered a lady seated along the hillside outside a small hamlet in the French Alps with her face buried in her hands.

  6. 3 giorni fa · Mary was also a friend of the queen, Anne of Denmark. The Prince of Wales probably visited Loughton Hall in 1606 and it may have been through the influence of the queen that Sir Robert was permitted, in 1613, to purchase the manor of Loughton from the Duchy of Lancaster.

  7. 2 giorni fa · A very successful Madresfield Court Village Fete drew thousands on June 1 to the delight of all those who were involved. Madresfield Court (Image: Daniel Kelly) People of all ages paid the £5 entry fee to view the house's beautiful gardens along with a bird show, a dog show, many stalls and vintage cars. There had been concerns from organisers ...