- Shah as Dr. Khan
Penny Downie as Tid
Diana Rigg as Lady
Neville The
Cavendishes' son,
Jonathan Cavendish, who runs The
Imaginarium production company...
- the Lord
Hartington and K. Kennedy". The Times. 8 May 1944. p. 6. "The
Cavendishes & the Kennedys". Time. 15 May 1944.
Archived from the
original on 8 April...
- the present-day
Church Street.
Though gradually disposing of land the
Cavendishes maintained an
influence in the town
until the 19th century. The Lowndes...
- the
Glorious Revolution,
supported by the Whig
dynasties including the
Cavendishes. The year 1840
brought the
death of the Duke's
beloved niece Blanche...
-
agreement made on 10 July 1758
between William Duke of Portland,
Margaret Cavendishe Duchess of
Portland and
Thomas Foley concerning a
building lease of land...
-
appointments were
often won by
senior title holders and some
juniors among the
Cavendishes, from 1688
until about 1887, and
marked the family's ascendancy, along...
-
wealthy Scottish-American
Gracie family,
embarked at Southampton. The
Cavendishes of
London were
among other prominent British couples on board, as well...
-
During its history, the
United Kingdom (and
previously the
Kingdom of England,
Kingdom of
Scotland and
Kingdom of Ireland) has seen many
families who have...
- of Hobbes, G****endi and Descartes.
During their stay in Antwerp, the
Cavendishes had a
music chapel of 5 musicians. They were
acquainted with several...
- of the area
until the mid-20th century,
dominated by the
lands of the
Cavendishes, and
remains an
important part of the village.
Nearby Grange-over-Sands...