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  1. Hace 5 días · The Barony of Ferrars of Chartley, was inherited in 1717, on the death of the first Earl Ferrers, by Elizabeth, the then only surviving child of his eldest son Robert, who died some years before him; this Elizabeth was the wife of James, Earl of Northampton and grandmother of the late Marquis Townshend, in whose right he was Baron ...

    • James Audley, 2nd Baron Audley1
    • James Audley, 2nd Baron Audley2
    • James Audley, 2nd Baron Audley3
    • James Audley, 2nd Baron Audley4
    • James Audley, 2nd Baron Audley5
  2. Hace 5 días · Enjoy a day out exploring the spacious grounds and estate of one of England’s grandest mansions, Audley End. Whether you’re exploring the servants wing, state rooms, stables, kitchen garden or beautiful grounds, you’ll discover what life was like above and below stairs at a Victorian country house.

  3. Hace 3 días · On Margaret Hillary's death in 1411 her share passed to James, Lord Audley, the son of John Tuchet. That two-thirds share descended with the Audley barony until 1535, when John, Lord Audley, gave it with other estates to the Crown to pay off his debts.

  4. Hace 1 día · James Touchet, 5th Baron Audley (c.1398–1459) Brigadier Edward Gordon Audland (1896—1976), Royal Artillery; Major-General Arthur Bramston Austin (1893—1967), Colonel Commandant, Royal Army Dental Corps; Brigadier Richard Andrew Austin (1892—1968), Royal Army Medical Corps; Brigadier Ronald Douglas Austin, Royal Pioneer Corps

  5. Hace 5 días · By 1306 Nicholas had been succeeded by his son Henry (fl. 1324), who may have been followed by John of Woolavington (fl. 1326-31) and Robert (fl. 1333-44), a free tenant of James Audley, lord of Nether Stowey.

  6. Hace 4 días · taken 2 days ago, near to Saffron Walden, Essex, England. This is 1 of 26 images, with title Audley End House in this square.

  7. Hace 3 días · A 30-strong group from the Probus Club of Audley End recently embarked on a poignant journey to Bentley Priory in Stanmore. Once an Augustinian Friary, the home of dowager Queen Adelaide, and a girls' boarding school, the priory was bought by the Royal Air Force in 1926, becoming the operation nerve centre of the Battle of Britain in ...