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- her marriage to Henry Duberly (1822–1890) in 1845, which took place shortly after her brother had married for a second time. Duberly travelled with her husband...
- Harry Andrews as Lord Lucan Jill Bennett as Mrs. **** Duberly Peter Bowles as Captain Henry Duberly Mark Dignam as General Richard Airey Leo Britt as General...
- Sir Archibald Hugh Duberly KCVO CBE (born 4 April 1942), is a British farmer, campaigner and politician. Duberly was elected as an independent local councillor...
- families with pre-school children. Patrons of Romsey Mill include Hugh Duberly CBE, Colin Greenhalgh CBE DL, and Lady Wilson of Dinton. Romsey Mill website...
- Staffordshire, England **** Deberghes (born 1994), French swimmer **** Duberly (1829–1903), English soldier's wife who wrote a journal of her experiences...
- (Flashman in the Great Game). He also lusted after (but never bedded): **** Duberly, a famous army wife (Flash for Freedom!). Angela Burdett-Coutts, who became...
- Maitland The Nanny Aunt Pen 1968 The Charge of the Light Brigade Mrs. Duberly Inadmissible Evidence Liz Eaves 1969 Rembrandt Geertje TV film 1970 Julius...
- film Blow-Up Ron 1968 The Charge of the Light Brigade Paymaster Captain Duberly 1969 The ********ination Bureau Jealous lover of 'La Belle Amie' Uncredited...
- merchant Daniel Dowlas, who has been recently elevated to the title of Lord Duberly after the death of a distant cousin. Pangloss refers to himself as an "LL...
- travelled with Avonia Jones between Melbourne and Liverpool in 1861 **** Duberly, author and chronicler of the Crimean War and the Indian Rebellion of 1857;...