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Redesdale is a
valley in
western Northumberland, England. It is
formed by the
River Rede,
which rises in the
Cheviots and
flows down to join the North...
- Lord and Lady
Redesdale attended the
annual Nuremberg rallies (German: Parteitage) of the
German **** Party. In 1938, the
Redesdales accompanied their...
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Baron Redesdale, of
Redesdale in the
County of Northumberland, is a
title that has been
created twice in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was firstly...
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Robin of
Redesdale (fl. 1469),
sometimes called "Robin Mend-All", was the
leader of an
insurrection against Edward IV of England. His true
identity is...
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Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st
Baron Redesdale (24
February 1837 – 17
August 1916), was a
British diplomat,
collector and writer,
whose most notable...
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Redesdale /ˈriːdsdeɪl/ is a town in the City of
Greater Bendigo and the
Shire of
Mount Alexander, Victoria, Australia. At the 2016 census,
Redesdale had...
- 1st
Baron Redesdale may
refer to: John Freeman-Mitford, 1st
Baron Redesdale, of the 1802
creation Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st
Baron Redesdale, of the 1902...
- 2nd
Baron Redesdale may
refer to: John Freeman-Mitford 2nd
Baron Redesdale, of the
creation of 1802 (afterwards 1st Earl of
Redesdale)
David Freeman-Mitford...
- EMEX".
Retrieved 14 June 2022. UK
Parliament Website (28 May 2021). "Lord
Redesdales registered business interests".
Retrieved 1
September 2021. UK Metals...
- six
Mitford sisters, the
daughters of
David Freeman-Mitford, 2nd
Baron Redesdale and his wife,
Sydney Bowles. They were
celebrated and
sometimes scandalous...