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  1. Hace 5 días · The Croyland Chronicle records that Richard agreed to a prenuptial contract in the following terms: "the marriage of the Duke of Gloucester with Anne before-named was to take place, and he was to have such and so much of the earl's lands as should be agreed upon between them through the mediation of arbitrators; while all the rest were to remain in the possession of the Duke of Clarence".

  2. Hace 13 horas · In the grand drama of King Henry VIII‘s six wives, Anne of Cleves is often relegated to a footnote as the bride he rejected. However, the real story of the German princess who became Queen of England for just six months is far more nuanced and fascinating. Through her unwavering resilience, clever political maneuvering, and steadfast spirit ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fred_WestFred West - Wikipedia

    Hace 1 día · Frederick Walter Stephen West (29 September 1941 – 1 January 1995) was an English serial killer, who committed at least twelve murders between 1967 and 1987 in Gloucestershire, the majority with his second wife, Rose West . All the victims were young women.

  4. Hace 13 horas · An Iron Age coin alongside Anne's new book (Image: Crumps Barn Studio). A number of the real Iron Age objects mentioned in the book are cared for by Caroline Morris, Collections and Education ...

  5. Hace 2 días · 7th Earl of Gloucester: Joan of Acre Princess of England 1272–1307: Ralph de Monthermer Earl of Gloucester, Hertford, and Atholl c. 1270 –1325 1st Baron Monthermer: Isabella of France c. 1295 –1358 Queen of England: King Edward II 1284–1327 r. 1307–1327 King of England: Alphonso 1273–1284 Earl of Chester: Margaret of England 1275–1333

  6. Hace 4 días · At today's fête, Prince William was joined by the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, and he invited younger non-working members of the royal family as well: his first cousins, Princess Beatrice ...

  7. Hace 4 días · Gloucester cathedral: part of the north side of the choir. Separated from the north-east corner of the refectory by a small cloister was the 13th-century infirmary, an aisled hall of six bays which included a chapel dedicated to St. Bridget, (fn. 28) probably at the east end.