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  1. As a widow, Mary Delany spent even more of her time at Bulstrode, the home of her close friend, Margaret Bentinck, Dowager Duchess of Portland. The two shared an interest in botany, often going out to look for specific specimens.

  2. 13 de may. de 2024 · Mon 13 May 2024 02.00 EDT. A t 67, Margaret Bending performed her first professional show. Taking to the stage at the 180-capacity stage@leeds venue in February 2020, Bending launched into a...

  3. 27 de may. de 2024 · On March 15 he actually confronted Murat at Reggio Emilia. If, he threatened, Murat did not instantly withdraw his troops from Tuscany, heBentinckwould drive them out himself, restore the legitimate Grand Duke Ferdinand III and invade Naples under the Bourbon flag.

  4. 28 de may. de 2024 · This is the first mention that we find of the neighbourhood of which Golden Square and Wardour Street now form the western and eastern limits. The property in this vicinity of old belonged to Lord Craven, who erected the famous pest-house here for the reception of those struck by the plague.

  5. 25 de may. de 2024 · 蓋蒂對自然歷史的興趣使她與多位傑出女性藏家同樣名留青史例如波特蘭公爵夫人瑪格麗特本廷克Margaret Bentinck, Duchess of Portland)、阿倫德爾伯爵夫人阿萊西婭霍華德Alethea Howard, Countess of Arundel)和英國夏綠蒂王后(Queen Charlotte of England ...

  6. 11 de may. de 2024 · Un po' di storia: il Brasile olandese Fu lo zucchero ad accendere l'interesse olandese per il Brasile. Fin dal Quattrocento, quando i portoghesi avevano introdotto la coltivazione della canna da zucchero a Madera e nelle Azzorre, i fiamminghi aveva giocato un ruolo importante come finanziatori e mediatori con il mercato europeo, che era continuato e si era intensificato quando, a partire dal ...

  7. navalmarinearchive.com › research › docsBentinck boom

    18 de may. de 2024 · The boom is named after Captain (RN) John Albert Bentinck (29 December 1737 – 23 September 1775), who is also credited with Cole-Bentinck chain-pumps, Bentinck shrouds and the Bentinck sail. Adm. William Smyth, in his 1864 The Sailor's Word-Book descibes the Bentinck-boom as: "That which stretches the foot of the fore-sail in many small square-rigged merchantmen; particularly used in whalers ...