- Lord
Buckhurst is a
courtesy title or
style used
since 1890 by
heirs apparent to the
title of Earl De La Warr. The
style was
previously used by heirs...
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Buckhurst Hill is an
affluent suburban town in
Epping Forest, Es****,
within the
Greater London Urban Area and
adjacent to the
northern boundary of the...
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Baron De La Warr (1572) in the
Peerage of England, and
Baron Buckhurst, of
Buckhurst in the
County of Sus**** (1864) in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom...
- The
title Baron Buckhurst has been
created twice; once in the
Peerage of
England and once in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
first created in...
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Originally called Buckhurst Park, the
stadium was
constructed in 1951 on
sixteen hectares of land
given by
William H. B.
Buckhurst in 1948. The stadium...
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Buckhurst Park may
refer to: In England:
Buckhurst Park, Berkshire, the seat of the
Savory baronets Buckhurst Park, East Sus****, the
family seat of the...
- Sackville, Lady
Buckhurst (née
Countess Xenia Nikolaievna Tolstoy-Miloslavsky; born 1980) is a
British jewellery designer. Lady
Buckhurst was born Countess...
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Annie Buckhurst (24
November 1894 – 9
December 1959) was a New
Zealand metalwork artist. Her work is held in the
collections of
Christchurch Art Gallery...
- Sackville, Lord
Buckhurst (born 13 June 1979), is the son and heir of
William Sackville, 11th Earl De La Warr. He was
styled Lord
Buckhurst on 9 February...
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Buckhurst Park is an
English country house and
landscaped park in Withyham, East Sus****. It is the seat of
William Sackville, 11th Earl De La Warr. The...