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  1. Hace 1 día · RELIGIOUS HOUSES HOUSES OF BENEDICTINE MONKS 1. THE ABBEY OF ST. PETER AT GLOUCESTER. In or about 681, with the consent of Ethelred, king of Mercia, Osric, under-king of the Hwiccas, founded a monastery at Gloucester in honour of St. Peter and St. Paul. It is possible that a monastery for men was attached to it as to many other monasteries for women which were founded before the eighth century.

  2. Hace 4 días · It seems that Prince William has already chosen an occupation for his eldest son George. Before taking the throne, the heir will have to build a successful career, but the choice of his famous father was a risky one. As you know, during the Second World War, Queen Elizabeth II was a mechanic and ...

  3. Hace 3 días · William's son, Richard Clutterbuck, who was said to have a good house and estate at Millend c. 1710, died in 1714, his son Giles in 1760, and Giles's son Richard in 1778; The estate passed to Richard's widow Anne, who married William Fryer of Wheatenhurst in 1782, and Anne and William held it in 1805 when their heir apparent was a daughter, Anne Clutterbuck Fryer.

  4. Hace 18 horas · The royal family watched on as Lady Tamara married Edward van Custem in 2004, with crowds chanting ‘Marry me, Will’ as the young Prince William, and future King, ushered guests to their seats. It is fitting, then, that the now Prince of Wales will reprise his role for the wedding of Lady Tamara’s brother, and his firm friend, the Duke of Westminster .

  5. Hace 2 días · Prince George was born on 22 July 2013 at St Mary's Hospital and is currently second in line to the throne, with his father, Prince William, the only one ahead of him. The royal baby was born at ...

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  6. Hace 5 días · Source: MEGA. Princess Beatrice works as a tech strategist. “Yeah, it was quite a nice surprise," Cameron Walker told GB News. “Prince William does want to see his cousins take on a bit more ...

  7. Hace 4 días · MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. Seven hides at Stonehouse that were held in 1066 by Tovi belonged in 1086 to William of Eu, (fn. 1) who forfeited his lands to the Crown by his rebellion in 1095. (fn. 2) Stonehouse passed with the castle and honor of Striguil (or Chepstow) to Walter de Clare, who was mentioned as lord of Stonehouse c. 1135. (fn. 3) On ...