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  1. Cecil Chetwynd Kerr, Marchioness of Lothian (née Lady Cecil Chetwynd-Talbot; 17 April 1808 – 13 May 1877) was a British noblewoman and philanthropist who founded the Anglican Saint John's Church in Jedburgh and the Catholic Saint David's Church in Dalkeith.

    • 13 May 1877 (aged 69), Rome, Italy
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  3. 17 de jul. de 2020 · El protagonista de esta historia es John Walter Edward Douglas Scott-Montagu, político conservador inglés al que se considera pionero en el desarrollo y difusión de la industria automovilística, quién se casó en dos ocasiones, una con Lady Cecil Kerr y posteriormente con Alice Pearl.

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  4. 6 de sept. de 2010 · Never forget the brave lone voice. This week the funeral took place in Rostrevor of the Reverend Cecil Kerr, and he was described by the Bishop of Down and Dromore Harold Miller as “a unique ...

  5. Cecil and myrtle kerr. The Revd Cecil Kerr, who died last week, was buried today, 1st September after a funeral service in Kilbroney Parish Church. The service was conducted by Rev Niall Griffin, a friend of Cecil's since their days together at the Divinity Hostel in Dublin.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cecil_KerrCecil Kerr - Wikipedia

    Years. Club. Games (Goals) 1929–32. Fitzroy. 64 (3) 1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1932. Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com. Norman Cecil Kerr (19 April 1910 – 22 July 1995) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

  7. Background and education. Lothian was the second son of John Kerr, 7th Marquess of Lothian, and Lady Cecil Kerr. His younger brothers Major-General Lord Ralph Kerr (1837–1916) and Admiral of the Fleet Lord Walter Kerr (1839–1927) both had distinguished military careers. [1] .