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Apethorpe Palace (pronounced App-thorp),
formerly known as "
Apethorpe Hall", is a
Grade I
listed country house,
dating to the 15th century,
close to Apethorpe...
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Apethorpe (pronounced App-thorp) is a village,
civil parish,
former manor and
ecclesiastical parish in Northamptonshire,
England (in the
North Northamptonshire...
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Baron Br****ey of
Apethorpe, of
Apethorpe in the
County of Northampton, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1938 for Sir...
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Baron Br****ey of
Apethorpe (7
March 1870 – 22
October 1958), DL (known from 1922 to 1938 as Sir
Henry Br****ey, 1st Baronet), of
Apethorpe Hall in Northamptonshire...
- St Leonard's
Church is an
Anglican church in the
village of
Apethorpe in Northamptonshire, England. It is an
active parish church in the
Diocese of Peterborough...
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married in
February 1990. They had two
children together, and
lived in
Apethorpe. His son Ben was an army
officer in the
Brigade of Gurkhas. In 2013, at...
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daughter and
eventual sole
heiress of Sir
Anthony Mildmay (d. 1617), of
Apethorpe Palace, Northamptonshire, and
Grace Sherington (1552–1620), who was daughter...
- of
Apethorpe".
English Heritage.
Archived from the
original on 6
January 2015.
Retrieved 9
January 2015. "Prices and
Opening Times for
Apethorpe Palace"...
- (styled Sir
Francis Fane
between 1603 and 1624) of
Mereworth in Kent and of
Apethorpe in
Northamptonshire was an
English landowner and
politician who sat in...
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recalled Sir
Edward Peyton, "tumble and kiss as a mistress".
Restoration of
Apethorpe Palace, Northamptonshire,
undertaken in 2004–08
revealed a previously...