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- Caernarfon Castle (Welsh: Castell Caernarfon; Welsh pronunciation: [kastɛɬ kaɨrˈnarvɔn]) is a medieval fortress in Gwynedd, north-west Wales. The first...
- Then There Were None General John Gordon MacArthur 2016 Tutankhamun Lord Carnavon Miniseries 2019 Rick and Morty Monogatron Leader Voice, episode: "The Old...
- George Herbert, 8th Earl of Carnarvon and Fiona Herbert, 8th Countess of Carnavon. 2011 This Morning Episode dated 26 October 2011 ITV talk show presented...
- Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 1, p. 698 The Countess of Carnavon (2022). The Earl and the Pharaoh. London: William Collins. pp. 162–173...
- insurrection." Overall, though, the confederation scheme as promoted by Carnavon was not po****r in the Southern African states, which were still simmering...
- special, when he was a teenager. He voices the lead character; Presley Carnavon in the television show Mummies Alive! Switzer was nominated for a Young...
- railway terminal located in Komtar, at the intersection of Magazine Road, Carnavon Street, and Tek Soon Street in George Town, Penang. The station is projected...
- Episode: "Episode 3" Camera Trap Iain Film 2015 Midsomer Murders William Carnavon Episode: "A Vintage Murder" All the Ordinary Angels Mr. Taylor Film Vera...
- attracting American guests to the hotel. He was a close friend of the Earl of Carnavon and his American wife, Catherine Wendell, and at times he gave the couple...
- 1696–1709 Sir William Trumbull 1710–1718 The Lord Onslow 1718–1735 The Earl of Carnavon 1736–1766 The Earl De La Warr 1766–1772 The Earl of Shaftsbury 1772–1776...