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Lady Dunn
Lady Dunn Lady Dunn is a United Kingdom title applicable to: Lady Dunn, also Lady Beaverbrook (1910-1994) Lydia Selina Dunn, Baroness ...
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Lady Diana Manners
Lady Diana Manners Cover of Time Magazine (February 15, 1926) Lady Diana Manners (August 29, 1892 – June 16, 1986), later Lady Diana Cooper and then Diana, Viscountess Norwich ... Diana" of her era. Her niece was Lady Rose McLaren and her nephew (Rose's ... cut short by the First World War. Lady Diana was the most famous of ...
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Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook
Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook The Right Honourable William Maxwell "Max" Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook, PC (May 25, 1879–June 9, 1964) was ... British business tycoon and politician. Biography Lord Beaverbrook He was born in Maple, Ontario, Canada ... children before her untimely passing in 1927. Beaverbrook remained a widower for many years until ... affair with American divorcee, Wallis Simpson, Lord Beaverbrook's newspapers published every tidbit of ...
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Marcia Anastasia Christoforides
Marcia Anastasia Christoforides Marcia Anastasia Christoforides, The Lady Beaverbrook (formerly Lady Dunn) (born July 27, 1910 - died October ... husband's birth. In the late 1940s, Lady Dunn and her husband developed a friendship ... are now on permanent display at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery in Fredericton, New Brunswick. ...
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Winston Churchill
... Duke of Marlborough; Winston's mother was Lady Randolph Churchill (née Jennie Jerome), daughter of ... confidant, the industrialist and newspaper baron Lord Beaverbrook, in charge of aircraft production. It was Beaverbrook's astounding business acumen that allowed Britain ... wrote serious books. Clementine's mother was Lady Blanche Henrietta Ogilvy , second wife of Sir ... s paternity, however, is open to debate. Lady Blanche was well known for sharing ...
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User talk:Lord Emsworth/Archive 4
... And we already seem to have Lord Beaverbrook. Oh. I thought I was going to ... Boy 15:34, Jul 29, 2004 (UTC) Lady vs. The Lady Here's a thing I never got ... to ask. When should it be "The Lady" as opposed to just "Lady"? For instance, in the intro paragraph ...
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User talk:23skidoo
... Argosy, which is owned by the Times). Beaverbrook took that personally I guess and he ... Fleming. Ultimately it was worked out and Beaverbrook was able to publish a strip based ... Goldfinger collection - I don't know though. Beaverbrook probably had prior knowledge. Either it was ... cancelled by the newspaper's owner Lord Beaverbrook, in a fit of rage over Ian ... nominated for Wait Until Dark. My Fair Lady was in 1964, so it couldn' ...
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Peerage Act 1963
... of Dysart The Countess of Seafield The Lady de Ros The Lady Zouche The Lady Darcy de Knayth The Lady Berkeley The Lady Berners The Lady Lucas of Crudwell ...
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St. Leger Stakes
... F 1918 Gainsborough Joe Childs Alec Taylor Lady James Douglas 4-11 1919 Keysoe Brownie ... 1955 Meld Harry Carr Cecil Boyd-Rochfort Lady Zia Werner 3.14.60 10-11 ... 1 1974 Bustino Joe Mercer Dick Hern Lady Beaverbrook 3.09.02 11-10 F 1975 ... 1988 Minister Son Willie Carson N. Graham Lady Beaverbrook 3.06.80 15-2 ...
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John Cleese (Uncyclopedia.org wiki)
... Duke of Marlborough ; John's mother was Lady Randolph Cleese (née Jennie Jerome), daughter of ... confidant, the industrialist and newspaper baron Lord Beaverbrook in charge of aircraft production. It was Beaverbrook's astounding business acumen that allowed Britain ... on her parents. Clementine's mother was Lady Blanche Henrietta Ogilvy , second wife of Sir ... paternity, however, is open to healthy debate. Lady Blanche was well known for sharing ...
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