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  1. 5 de may. de 2022 · From child brides and mad heiresses to religious controversy and shady dealing, the drama culminated in a court case that determined not just the state of Mary’s legacy but the future of London itself. Paperback. Hardback. Ebook. Publication date: May 5, 2022. ISBN: 9780861543045. RRP: £10.99.

  2. Lucy Mary Davies has been working at AGINCOURT DESIGN LIMITED since 29 November 2011, currently, he/she works on the position of a Director. active Company address: AGINCOURT DESIGN LIMITED STREETS LLP TOWER HOUSE, LUCY TOWER STREET, LINCOLN, ENGLAND, LN1 1XW

  3. Lindsay-Hogg married the former Lucy Mary Davies in 1967; they divorced in 1971. Lucy Lindsay-Hogg subsequently became the second wife of the photographer Anthony Armstrong-Jones, Lord Snowdon in 1978. For ten years, in the 1970s, Lindsay-Hogg was romantically involved with British actress Jean Marsh.

  4. 13 de may. de 2018 · Born: unknown Baptised: 29.08.1641 in parish of St Chad’s, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England Died: 11.09.1641 (buried) Father: John Davies Mother: Bridgett Crosse Married: unknown Childre…

  5. Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies was born on 25 January 1891 in north London, the eldest of three children of David Ffrangcon-Davies, son of a foundry supervisor at Bethesda, Caernarfonshire, and his wife, Annie 'Nan' Raynor, the daughter of a Manchester doctor with a holiday cottage in Conwy. Gwen had a sister Marjorie (1893-1964), later a singer, and a ...

  6. Mary Davies ritornò in Inghilterra un paio di mesi dopo il disastro, quando la White Star Line, compagnia proprietaria del Titanic, le offrì un biglietto di ritorno gratuito. Ritornò poi negli Stati Uniti nel 1913, trovando lavoro come cuoca e dove nel 1915 sposò John A. Wilburn, dal quale ebbe un figlio, Carl.

  7. Mary Wilburn (née Davis) (May 17th, 1883 – July 29th, 1987) was the longest-lived survivor of the sinking of the RMS Titanic on April 15th, 1912. Born in Southwark, England on May 17, 1883, Mary Davies, aged 28, boarded the RMS Titanic at Southampton as a Second Class passenger and was travelling to visit her sister, Elsie F. Langford, on Staten Island, New York. Mary Davies was asleep in ...