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  1. Hace 1 día · Sir Thomas Kytson. His widow married successively Sir Richard Long and John Bourchier, Earl of Bath. The daughter by Kytson married Lord FitzWarine, eldest son of the Earl of Bath by an earlier wife.

  2. Hace 4 días · John, the grandson, was, in 1536, created Earl of Bath. The title became extinct by the death of Henry, the fifth earl, in 1654. This noble family had their residence at Tawstock, now the seat of their descendant Sir Bourchier Wrey, Bart.

  3. Hace 3 días · Hunt conjectured in Chart. Bath I p. xlvii (followed by Greatrex, Biog. Reg. p. 14) that Benedict was one of the monks who went to Rome to obtain the papal conf. of 21 Jan. 1156 (printed in PUE II no. 90) and that he may have d. in Italy, as his successor occ. c. 7 Dec. 1157 (below). 3. He is given this name in cart.

  4. Hace 1 día · John Bourchier, 2nd Baron Bourchier: d. 1400 c.1399 84 John Beaumont, 4th Baron Beaumont: 1361–1396 c.1393–1396 85 William Scrope: c. 1350–1399 c. 1395 Later Earl of Wiltshire 86 William Arundel: d. 1400 c. 1395 87 John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset: c. 1373–1410 c. 1397 F29 Queen Isabella: 1389 – 1409 1397 88 Thomas Holland, 3rd ...

  5. Hace 17 horas · Marlow. John Wallop, 1st Viscount Lymington. United Kingdom. Monmouth House. (demolished in 1773) Soho Square. James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, 1st Duke of Buccleuch. United Kingdom.

  6. Hace 4 días · The bridge was named 'Pulteney' after Frances Pulteney, the wife of Robert Adam's patron, William Johnstone and the heiress of William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath. 9. The Recreation Ground (or 'The Rec'), located next to the river near Pulteney Bridge, was first used in the 19th century by which of Bath's sporting teams?

  7. Hace 2 días · As pit ponies were essential to the Elsecar collieries, the Fitzwilliam family created the “Fitzwilliam Medal for kindness to ponies”. In 1904, the recipient was John William Bell, who saved the life of his pony by staying with him after a roof fall in the mine. William Bell’s granddaughter still lives in the village.