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  1. Redbournbury Mill. /  51.78444°N 0.37806°W  / 51.78444; -0.37806. Redbournbury Mill, is a Grade II* listed [1] flour mill in Redbournbury, Hertfordshire, England, which is thought to have been first built in the early 11th Century. Having operated as a watermill on the River Ver, the mill is now powered by a diesel engine.

  2. تۆرکجه; Cymraeg; English; Español; فارسی; Français; Italiano; Ladin; Nederlands; Polski; Svenska; Türkçe; 中文

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  4. James Robert Rebhorn (September 1, 1948 – March 21, 2014) was an American character actor who appeared in over 100 films, television series, and plays. At the time of his death, he had recurring roles in the series White Collar and Homeland. He also appeared in films including Scent of a Woman, The Game, Carlito's Way, Independence Day, My ...

  5. Claudio Bowes-Lyon, 14.º Conde de Strathmore y Kinghorne (14 de marzo de 1855 - 7 de noviembre de 1944). Padre de Isabel Bowes-Lyon, Reina consorte de Jorge VI y abuelo materno de Isabel II. Francis Bowes-Lyon (23 de febrero de 1856 - 18 de febrero de 1948). Ernest Bowes-Lyon (4 de agosto de 1858 - 27 de diciembre de 1891).

  6. Claude Lyon-Bowes was born in Redbourn, Hertfordshire. He was the second surviving son of Thomas George Lyon-Bowes, Lord Glamis (son of the 11th Earl), and his wife Charlotte Grimstead. His paternal grandparents were Thomas Lyon-Bowes, 11th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, and his first wife, Mary Elizabeth Louisa Rodney Carpenter.

  7. Henry Stephens, MRCS (March 1796 – 15 September 1864) was an English medical doctor, surgeon, chemist, writer, poet, inventor and entrepreneur. At medical school in London he was a friend of, and shared rooms with, poet John Keats, later wrote treatises on hernia and cholera, and conducted experiments to improve writing fluids and wood stains.