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  1. Sir John de la Pole, 6th Baronet (1757–1799), in uniform of Deputy Lieutenant of Devon, in the library of New Shute House, Devon, built by him between 1787 and 1789, holding a plan of his new house in his right hand, from close study of which Maureen Turner (1999) was the first to discover the name of the architect Thomas Parlby, Esquire (1727–1802), his wife's uncle, the business partner ...

  2. Earl of Suffolk (* 1330; † 1389) war der älteste Sohn von William de la Pole und Catherine Norwich, einer Tochter von Sir Walter Norwich. Sein Vater war ein Wollhändler aus Hull , der während der Regierung von Edward III. nach den Bardi und Peruzzi zum Hauptfinanzier des Königs wurde.

  3. The history of Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK. Ann Packer (1942-). Attended Wallingford Grammar School. She won a gold medal in the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo in the 800 m (setting an Olympic record of 2min 1.1sec.), having already won a silver medal in the 400 m at the same Games.

  4. Isabel Neville. Margaret Plantagenet, Countess of Salisbury (14 August 1473 – 27 May 1541), was the only surviving daughter of George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence, a brother of Kings Edward IV and Richard III, by his wife Isabel Neville. As a result of her marriage to Richard Pole, she was also known as Margaret Pole.

  5. Alabaster tomb of Francis Hastings, 2nd Earl of Huntingdon in St Helen's Church, Ashby-de-la-Zouch. Francis Hastings, 2nd Earl of Huntingdon, KG (1514 – 20 June 1561) was the eldest son of George Hastings, 1st Earl of Huntingdon and Anne Stafford, Countess of Huntingdon, the ex-mistress of Henry VIII. [1]

  6. Sir Richard Pole. Margaret Pole, 8th Countess of Salisbury. Henry Pole, 1st Baron Montagu (also written Montague or Montacute; circa 1492 – January 1539), was an English nobleman, the only holder of the title Baron Montagu under its 1514 creation, and one of the relatives whom King Henry VIII of England had executed for treason.