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  1. 11 de mar. de 2015 · Raymond Augustus Edward Radclyffe. Дата рождения: 16 января 1878. Смерть: Ближайшие родственники: Сын Charles James Radclyffe и Blanche Radclyffe. Муж Grace Macarthy Radclyffe. Отец Diana Heber-Percy. Брат Maj. Charles Robert Eustace Radclyffe; Montague Frederick Radclyffe; Ralph ...

  2. 23 de ene. de 2023 · The third earl's brother, Charles Radcliffe or Radclyffe (1693–1746), third and youngest son of Edward, the second earl, was born at Little Parndon, Essex, on 3 Sept. 1693, and on the death of his nephew, John Radclyffe (see above), in 1731, assumed the title of Earl of Derwentwater. He joined the Jacobite rising, and, in company with his ...

  3. 13 de mar. de 2024 · Charles Radclyffe (3 September 1693 in Little Parndon, Essex – 8 December 1746 in London) titular 5th Earl of Derwentwater, who claimed the title Fifth Earl of Derwentwater, was an early Scottish Rite Freemason. He was the youngest son of Edward Radclyffe, 2nd Earl of Derwentwater and Lady Mary Tudor.

  4. Edward Radclyffe (1809 – 1863) SKU: 104. Información de la pieza. Grabador: Edward Radclyffe (1809 – 1863) Pintor: Benjamin Sly Titulo: British Museum, Egyptian Room

  5. 13 de feb. de 2019 · Hoy les traigo la reseña de un libro que tenía muchas ganas de leer desde que salió a la venta, porque es de una autora que me encanta. Se trata, claramente, de La hija del relojero, de Kate Morton, libro que leí gracias a la editorial Penguin Random House . Sinopsis: “En el verano de 1862, un grupo de jóvenes artistas, guiados por el ...

  6. Edward Radclyffe, 2nd Earl of Derwentwater (1655–1705) married Lady Mary Tudor, the natural daughter of King Charles II. James Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of Derwentwater (1689–1716) beheaded due to his role in the Jacobite Rising of 1715 and the titles forfeit. Charles Radclyffe, titular 5th Earl of Derwentwater (1693–1746) husband of Charlotte ...

  7. Edward Radclyffe: A fine Victorian era engraver, Edward Radclyffe studied engraving techniques under his father, William Radclyffe (1780-1855). After assisting his father in engraving for a number of years he moved to London in 1842 and was commissioned by both the Art Journal and the Art Union of London.