- Lady Mary
Brandon (2 June 1510 –
between 1540/1544) was an
English noblewoman, and the
daughter of
Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk, by his second...
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Mount Eagle or
Mounteagle may
refer to:
Mount Eagle (plantation),
historic plantation in Virginia, USA
Mount Eagle (U.S.
Virgin Islands),
highest summit...
- The
Mounteagle transmitting station is a
broadcasting and
telecommunications facility,
situated close to the town of Fortrose, Scotland, in
Highland (grid...
- Spencer, and Sir
Richard Spencer; and
three sisters, Anne Spencer,
Baroness Mounteagle,
Katherine Spencer, and
Alice Spencer. In the year of her birth, Elizabeth's...
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Katherine Kitson Sir John
Spencer 1524–1586
altre 5
figlie Anne, lady
Mounteagle ?–1618 Elizabeth, lady
Hunsdon 1552–1618
George Carey, II
barone Hunsdon...
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Thomas Harrington.
There was a
partition as some land was held of Lord
Mounteagle, the Harringtons' successor. In 1469, Hugh de
Adlington gave the manor...
- to sit in the
House of
Lords by
virtue of the
subsidiary title Baron Mounteagle, in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. However, he
never took his seat...
- Map of
Mounteagle Mountain...
- (53°38′05″N 1°53′37″W / 53.63472°N 1.89361°W / 53.63472; -1.89361)
Mounteagle North Hessary Tor (50°33′1″N 4°0′30″W / 50.55028°N 4.00833°W / 50.55028;...
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Robertshaw -
James I of
England Robert English -
Radcliffe Dallas Cairns -
Mounteagle Pino
Conti -
Tresham "Guy
Fawkes (1923)".
British Film Institute. Archived...