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  1. 9 de may. de 2024 · Adquirida en 1829 por Charles Talbot, XV Conde de Shrewsbury en Roma procedente de la colección de María Leticia Ramolino, madre de Napoleón Bonaparte por intermediación de su hijo Lucien Bonaparte, y que fue vendida posteriormente en la subasta organizada por Christie’s en Alton Towers de los bienes del Bertram Arthur Talbot ...

  2. 9 de may. de 2024 · Son of John Talbot, 2nd Earl Shrewsbury and Lady Elizabeth Butler Husband of Catherine Stafford, Countess of Shrewsbury Father of George Talbot, 4th Earl Shrewsbury, KG; Thomas Talbot and Anne Talbot Brother of Eleanor Talbot, Baroness Sudeley; Anne Talbot; Sir James Talbot; Sir Gilbert Talbot, KG, of Grafton; Archdeacon Christopher ...

    • Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England
    • "3rd Earl of Waterford"
    • Catherine Stafford, Countess of Shrewsbury
    • December 12, 1448
  3. Hace 4 días · Some of them probably belonged to the household of George Talbot, earl of Shrewsbury (d. 1787), but Heythrop had become a regional centre of Catholicism, drawing worshippers from afar. In the later 18th century Bishop Thomas Talbot and Bishop James Talbot, brothers of the earl, were frequent visitors.

  4. Hace 3 días · In 1531 what was probably the honorific office of high steward was held by George Talbot, earl of Shrewsbury. With the alienation of some of the bishop's estates to Sir William Paget in 1546, a steward for the town alone was appointed, and in 1547 that office was held by John Otley, a Staffordshire J.P.

  5. 13 de may. de 2024 · The opening chapter, ‘Shrewsbury 700–1200’ (pp. 5–30) written by Baker, Holt and Thacker considers Shrewsbury’s location respective to Roman sites in the area, notably Wroxeter (Viroconium) and ecclesiastical sites in the pre-Conquest period, and how it emerged as an important regional borough which served an administrative function with the development of the shire or county.

  6. Hace 1 día · CHAPTER II. The Lords of Cardiff. ROBERT FITZ HAMON — 1093—1107. ROBERT CONSUL — 1118 (or earlier)—1147. WILLIAM, EARL OF GLOUCESTER — 1147—1183. JOHN, EARL OF MORTAINE (afterwards King) — 1189–1214. GEOFFREY DE MANDEVILLE, EARL OF ESSEX AND GLOUCESTER, and his COUNTESS, ISABEL— 1214 — 1217.

  7. Hace 4 días · After the death of George Talbot, the Earls rarely visited the site and the land was leased to tenant farmers. It fell to the Duke of Norfolks in 1660 who have owned the land ever since. In 1708 most buildings were demolished and used for local building works.