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Yarburgh is a
village and
civil parish in the East
Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England, and
situated approximately 4
miles (6 km) north-east from...
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grandfather was
Yarburgh Gamaliel Lloyd,
later Lloyd-Greame (1813–1890), who
inherited Sewerby House by the will of his
maternal uncle Yarburgh Greame, later...
- He was the
husband of Mary
Elizabeth de
Yarburgh (died 1884),
daughter and
heiress of
George John de
Yarburgh, of
Heslington Hall, near York, and ****umed...
- the Hall p****ed by
marriage to the
Yarburgh family, who
lived in it for
several generations. In 1719
Henrietta Yarburgh, 26,
married playwright Sir John...
- who
became the
second earl. He was the
eldest son of
Major the Hon. John
Yarburgh Cunliffe-Lister, who was
killed in the
Second World War. Lord
Swinton notably...
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Yarbrough are
related English toponymic surnames. They
originated from
Yarburgh (Yarborough) in Lincolnshire,
named from the Old
English habitational or...
- 26th
Baron Mowbray and wife the Hon. Jane
Faith de
Yarburgh-Bateson,
daughter of
Stephen de
Yarburgh-Bateson, 5th
Baron Deramore. He was
educated at Ampleforth...
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David Yarburgh Cunliffe-Lister, 2nd Earl of Swinton, JP, DL (21
March 1937 – 26
March 2006),
styled Lord
Masham from 1955 to 1972, was a
British peer and...
- Lieutenant-Colonel
Robert Wilfrid de
Yarburgh-Bateson, 3rd
Baron Deramore TD (5
August 1865 – 1
April 1936) was a
British peer and an
officer in the Yorkshire...
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called The Ship. In 1840, it was
called The Fox. By 1872 it was
called The
Yarburgh Arms,
which in 1967 was
updated to The
Deramore Arms.
During the Second...