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- of the supremely aristocratic and very rich Earl of Montdore and his wife, Sonia. Lady Montdore is a product of the minor ranks of the aristocracy and...
- Montdoré (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃dɔʁe]) is a commune in the Haute-Saône department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France. Communes...
- Andrews as Boy John Wood as Lord Merlin Sheila Gish as Lady Montdore John Standing as Lord Montdore Jemima Rooper as J****y John Light as Christian Samuel Labarthe...
- 1922. She may have been the inspiration for aspects of the character Lady Montdore in Nancy Mitford's Love in a Cold Climate and of Muriel in Harold Acton's...
- Cold Climate (2001) in which she pla**** the eccentric and outrageous Lady Montdore. She also appeared in an episode of The Sweeney in 1975 as June Boyse,...
- Moffatt as Lord Merlin Isabelle Amyes as **** Vivian Pickles as Lady Montdore Job Stewart as Boy Dougdale Rosalyn Landor as Lady Polly Hampton Rebecca...
- role of the Matron in Britannia Hospital (1982). She also pla**** Lady Montdore in the original Thames Television dramatisation of two books by Nancy Mitford...
- of the Gr**** text by Simon Grynäus 1557, by Jean Magnien and Pierre de Montdoré [fr], reviewed by Steph**** Gracilis (only propositions, no full proofs...
- later a priest in "How About a Cup of Tea?" (13 January 1975). He was Lord Montdore in Love in a Cold Climate (1980). In 1983, to celebrate the 20th anniversary...
- 1522–1540: Guillaume Budé 1540–1552: Pierre Duchâtel 1552–1567: Pierre de Montdoré [fr] 1567–1593: Jacques Amyot 1593–1617: Jacques-Auguste de Thou 1617–1642:...