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Francis Mundy (bapt. 29 Aug 1771 – 6 May 1837) was an English landowner, Member of Parliament for the Derbyshire constituency and, in 1820, Sheriff of Derbyshire. Life [ edit ] Francis Mundy was the elder of two sons of the magistrate and poet Francis Noel Clarke Mundy and his wife Elizabeth Mundy (née Burdett).
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- Sarah Newton
- St. Edmund's Church, Allestree, Derbyshire, England, UK
Mundys S.p.A. (anteriormente Atlantia S.p.A) es una sociedad anónima italiana que opera en el sector de las infraestructuras de autopistas y aeropuertos y de los servicios de movilidad, presente en 24 países con servicios de peaje, 11 de ellos en concesiones de infraestructuras de autopistas y aeropuertos ( Francia, Italia, Polonia, Reino Unido ...
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- Sociedad Anónima
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Markeaton Park is a large public park located in Markeaton, Derby, 207 acres in size. It attracts one million visitors a year, making it one of the most visited parks in the East Midlands. Markeaton Park is an important part of Derby history, which was sold to the Mundy family in 1516. The Mundy family gave Markeaton Park to Derby City Council ...
- 207 acres
- Derby City Council
- 1 million per annum
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Francis Mundy was an English landowner, Member of Parliament for the Derbyshire constituency and, in 1820, Sheriff of Derbyshire.
Francis Noel Clarke Mundy (15 August 1739 – 23 October 1815) was an English poet, landowner, magistrate and, in 1772, Sheriff of Derbyshire. His most noted poem was written to defend Needwood Forest which was enclosed at the beginning of the 19th century.
Francis Mundy MP (1771 - 1837) Born 29 Aug 1771 [location unknown] Ancestors. Son of Francis Noel Clarke Mundy and Elizabeth (Burdett) Mundy. [sibling (s) unknown] Husband of Sarah (Newton) Mundy — married 16 Dec 1800 in Mackworth, Derbyshire, England. Descendants. Father of Constance (Mundy) Talbot.