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Madresfield Court is a
country house in Malvern, Worcestershire, England. The home of the
Lygon family for
nearly six centuries, it has
never been sold...
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Madresfield is a
village and
civil parish in the
administrative district of
Malvern Hills in the
county of Worcestershire, England. It is
located about...
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aristocrat and
Russian princess by marriage. Lady Mary
Lygon was born at
Madresfield Court in Malvern, Worcestershire; the
fifth of
seven children, and third...
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descended from
Richard Lygon (pronounced "Liggon", /ˈlɪɡən/), of
Madresfield Court, Worcestershire, who
married the Hon. Anne (died 1535), second...
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husband was
being accused of
being a bugler. He had
numerous affairs at
Madresfield and
Walmer Castle, with his
partners ranging from
servants to socialites...
- VI and
other members of the
royal family would take up
residence at
Madresfield Court near Malvern. Some
strained areas took the
children into local...
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exile in
Great Britain. In 1939 he
married Lady Mary
Lygon of
Madresfield Court. They were
divorced in 1956.
Prince Vsevolod married twice more...
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Crump (27 June 1843 – 30
December 1932,
Madresfield) was an
English gardener who was head
gardener at
Madresfield Court, near Malvern. He was one of the...
- group's
collective projects, most
notably the
decoration of the
chapel at
Madresfield Court,
which numbers among the
seminal achievements of the Arts and Crafts...
- (1810-1865) was a 19th
century botanist who
lived in the
village of
Madresfield, Worcestershire.
Allen was born on
December 27, 1810. She was a member...